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Old 06-23-2007, 00:42   #1 (permalink)
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Default Multifuel Idle speed adjustment

What is the correct idle speed for the multifuel and how is it adjusted??????
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Old 06-23-2007, 01:25   #2 (permalink)
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Search is your friend!
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800 - 825. Its a little 1/4 inch screw with a lock nut toward the front of the throttle arm. Sorry, I'm not smart enough to paste a page from the manual. The TM is in the TM section here.
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or whatever speed it does not vibrate as much.
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That is great news... that should bring my idle oil pressure up over 20... much better!!! will try that today!
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Yea,well,I hate to say it about this great site but the search function sucks.I never can get it to work on my end right.Search multiple words like Torque Rod and I get stuff that only has Torque like engine torque,fasterener torque etc and Rod(Thrown rod,Broke rod,etc) and post with both words in them in both correct and incorrect text.Then on top of that my IE will suddenly lose it's spot on other pages and I will get No post window thing and have to go back to page one and try to start over......
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I also had trouble with the search function for multiple words but think I figured it out. Say you want to search for axle nut, you would type axle AND nut (without the quotation marks). You need to insert the word AND in capitals between the words in the phrase.

I've either enlightened some of you or I just took on the persona of Captain Obvious. I'm OK with either one.

2nd issue: in relation to idle speed, anyone know why when I start up the truck it won't idle unless I pull out on the throttle or rev it up for 10 seconds or so, then it idles fine.
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You have a drainback situation and some air gets in your injector lines and you get rid of it by increasing the fuel flow by throttling up... Some day when you have nothing else to do, shut the engine off warm and watch the transparent lines for a couple of hours and you may see some little bubbles forming in one or more return lines...there lies your leak...been there...even saw one doing it at the Portland CT show 3 years ago.....
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Good point, as I have the exact same issue that HeadWizard does (2nd issue). When you say "transparent lines", are you referring to the return lines? I don't see any transparent lines anywhere...seems that's what you're saying, but to confirm would be appreciated
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