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b) Hi step, hi mid step are definitely functioning normally. Not sure about low mid step, although the fast idle cam DOES appear to be moving to it's last position each time the choke opens fully.
Quote from: Stewart G Griffin on December 21, 2016, 08:12:43 pmb) Hi step, hi mid step are definitely functioning normally. Not sure about low mid step, although the fast idle cam DOES appear to be moving to it's last position each time the choke opens fully.The resting position of the fast idle cam and adjustment screw, choke fully open, is for the adjustment screw to be off the lowest step of the cam. In other words the fast idle screw does not ride against the cam with the choke fully open. Check that the cam is not binding slightly and hanging up. A common problem with the Quadrajet carbs occurs when green Teflon peels from the shafts of the choke linkages and wads up in the shaft bores, causing the shafts to bind. This can interfere with free movement of the linkage causing it to stick on fast idle.
...A common problem with the Quadrajet carbs occurs when green Teflon peels from the shafts of the choke linkages and wads up in the shaft bores, causing the shafts to bind. This can interfere with free movement of the linkage causing it to stick on fast idle.
Quote from: bd on December 21, 2016, 08:35:45 pm...A common problem with the Quadrajet carbs occurs when green Teflon peels from the shafts of the choke linkages and wads up in the shaft bores, causing the shafts to bind. This can interfere with free movement of the linkage causing it to stick on fast idle.Don't adjust anything yet. Does the cam rotate freely with the choke plate fully open? Holding the choke open, the fast idle cam should readily drop out of the way of the fast idle screw from gravity. Spray the linkage thoroughly with B12 and blow it dry with compressed air to see whether that frees it up.