FuzzyinFairhope
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idle is too high, 1800 and won't come down.
Look for a manifold or carb leak and also check your linkage. Sometimes the shaft that connects the gas pedal to the carb linkage can bind. Do you know the person from Spanish Fort who sold the 69 TR6 on BAT?idle is too high, 1800 and won't come down.
I had that issue, check if air is not seeping in between carbs & manifold. I forgot what i sprayed around (starting fluid, b.cleaner or smthg that burns) If ur rpms go up - u have a leak, Just make sure u r not spraying from far & get it sucked thru intake.+1 on the discs. I ran out of adjustment on the rear carb, and after centering the disc I have screw left over and I think it idles at about 950. My tach isn’t totally accurate, but I have had a dwell/rpm meter on it during tuneups. I don‘t doubt my shafts might be a bit worn, and I have a bit of a cam.
But kind of on the topic, I can get it to idle a bit slower, and it will maintain that idle all day, probably, just tooling around, but I find that at the end of an off ramp after 10 minutes at 70+, (distance to golf course) it idles so slow it’s about to stall. Once I get moving again, it’s back to it’s normal idle. Does anyone else experience this, and perhaps know the cause? Has it gotten too rich decelerating to the stop?
Steve