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Old 09-06-03, 11:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How is this done on a QJet? Isn't it just a screw? Where is this screw to adjust the idle speed?

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Old 09-07-03, 09:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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JR,

On the Quad, looking at it from the front of the car...
The idle adj. is on the RIGHT hand side, if you look where the linkage for the gas pedal comes to the carb, then in front of it is a screw adjustment, you can either us a flat screw driver or a 1/8" socket will work too.. it adj the stopping travel of the linkage to allow either lower or higher idle RPM.

This adjustment ONLY effects the idle, it doesn't effect fuel or air mixture

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Old 09-07-03, 05:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Okay, I'll go take a look. Just curious as to where it is.

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BTW, it's TR, not JR. But that's okay, nobody can ever get my name straight. TJ, JR, but people never say TR.

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