Idle is set by the computer.
To set the idle, adjust the carburetor.
u can't
You do not have the correct timing set for that car.
the only way i can find to set mine is move the cable out a little.
To set the idle on an Arctic Cat 400 Quad 4x4, first, warm up the engine to operating temperature. Locate the idle adjustment screw, typically found on the carburetor or throttle body. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it, making small adjustments while monitoring the engine's idle. Finally, ensure the engine idles smoothly without stalling before securing the adjustment.
To set the idle on a 1992 Dodge Stealth, first ensure the engine is warmed up to operating temperature. Then, locate the idle adjustment screw on the throttle body, usually near the throttle linkage. Adjust the screw while monitoring the RPMs on the tachometer, aiming for the factory specification, typically around 750 RPM for this model. Finally, recheck the idle after a test drive to ensure it remains stable.
no it will still run. just a little ruff. someone did not set the time marks right. i would reline all timinng marks on the gears
To set the idle on a 1992 Jaguar XJS, first ensure the engine is warmed up to operating temperature. Then, locate the idle adjustment screw on the throttle body; it may be covered by a plastic cap. Use a screwdriver to turn the screw to increase or decrease idle speed until it reaches the desired RPM, typically around 600-800 RPM for the V12 engine. Finally, check the idle again after adjustments to ensure it remains steady.
set the harmonic balancer pully to zero there are 2 notches on the cam shaft pullies that should align with a mark on the mounts
Idle is automatically set by the computer with the use of an idle motor.
To adjust the idle speed on a 1992 Volkswagen Golf with a carburetor, locate the idle speed adjustment screw on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to warm up, then turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Aim for the manufacturer's recommended idle speed, usually around 800-900 RPM for this model. Finally, recheck the idle speed after making the adjustment to ensure it is set correctly.