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Re: Carb Return Spring
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It happens no matter the status of the linkage. Meaning that with the linkage attached or not, same issue is present (issue being, carb not returning to idle).

yes the throttles on the carbs are snappy. if they are opened, they will snap shut, just not all the way.


Just to confirm the carbs were tested independently and each has the problem.

Posted on: 6/19 23:44
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So I dont have an issue with the fast idle screw still contacting the fast idle cam. So what other function of the choke could be adding to this problem? Besides the choke butterfly being partially closed or the fast idle cam still being engaged Im not entirely sure how the choke can contribute to this? or does the choke system function differently in some aspect that it would affect idle?

and this is only with the front carb. the rear carb throttle should remain closed. However, trying to close the throttle on the rear carb more after opening the throttle does not have any impact on the idle rpm like the front carb does.

Will mentioned taking the front carb off for a closer inspection. Which I am going to do. So Ill see what happens.

I understand your hesitation with my issue Packard Don. But whether or not this is contributing to my braking issue, it is still an issue that needs corrected. It may not be the soul issue with my brakes, but having a faster than intended idle speed is surely not helping. So if its not helping I should correct it and rule that factor out from my more than sub par braking.

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It may not be the soul issue with my brakes


Your brakes have a soul? You must mean sole! (Just my little feeble attempt of humor.)

Posted on: Today 16:06
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