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    Advancing Idle

    How in heck does one advance the idle on the mk1 carb?

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    On the right hand side as you look at it from the front of the car. There is a big screw. Turn it in to decrease, out to increase idle.
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    thought so! but didnt wanna mess to much. cheers mate.

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    still no luck, i could have it all the way out and there'd be no difference.

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    Have you got no idle?

    Check the electrical connector to the cut off valve on the side of the carby. It should click when you turn the ignition on. Wire is probably old or fallen off.

    If its not that, could be timing.
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    wires there, but pretty crusty, will play a round a bit more, see how i go. cheers.

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    With the ignition on, remove and replace the wire. You should hear it click. If not, check circuit.

    Its usually that, if not, can be the solenoid. Replace with a bolt or cut the plunger off for testing purposes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    On the right hand side as you look at it from the front of the car. There is a big screw. Turn it in to decrease, out to increase idle.
    the big screw is for air and shouldn't be adjusted on its own.The small screw next to it is for fuel mixture adjust that one as well.

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    got a click! played around with both fuel and air, still nothing.

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    Does the car run ok with no idle? We need more info.
    Could be the idle jet.
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