fuel metering head CO mixture screw
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IVe daffodil my fueling and mixture up pleeeease help
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If its the idle air screw in the back of the throttle body, make sure the O ring on it isn't flattened out.
Otherwise you can suck in too much air and not set the RPM correctly.
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Last edit: by Gooner615
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But that's worth looking at also.
These often shrink or get a flat spot so send the car running funny.
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Before setting the Mixture you need to make sure the car is fully serviced with a clean air filter and timing spot on then get the mixture adjusted as that's the last thing to mess with.
1.5 to 2 % is what you are looking for.
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