Re: Do your RMP's drop when at idle with clutch in
I do have the same behaviour on mine. It's getting really nasty during summertime in a stop and go. In general, you should not keep the clutch pushed for too long; that's what is always recommend you on the new cars. So my guessing is that this also applies for the "older" ones. Anyway on the new cars, the gears are all synchronised, so there shouldn't be a reason why keeping the clutch pushed...
I was also used to this having the clutch pushed when starting the car (I still do this on my every-day-car) as I was thought at driving school, but for the Healey, I don't do this any more.