Update!
I have finally gotten my idle in gear to be ~700 rpms. Neutral runs ~800 or so.... This is sooo cooool!
Thanks to Joe A.!!! It appears that my car, later '71 model (automatic trans), retains the proper idle in gear with the vacuum throttle control, not the constant speed solenoid (CSS). The CSS on my car only kicks in when I turn on the air-conditioning. The vacuum throttle control is mounted on the venturi. See pics below...
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What I finally ended up doing was to, start over again, adjusting all of my linkages per the info from this site. Then I removed and cleaned up the vacuum throttle control unit, reinstalled, and then adjusted the "shaft distance" and "spring distance" per the factory diagram (pics attached) using a ruler. In testing the car in gear, it was nice to see the "throttle valve opening" right at about 1.5mm.
The car now runs great when I put it in gear and no longer drops to ~0 rpms... It does drop a little, but the vacuum throttle picks it right back up and holds it.
Another note: I also notice now that when the car it turned off, the "throttle valve opening" gap is quite large (havent measured exact mm). As I start the car, the vacuum throttle control unit sucks the spring in and the throttle opening closes completely, ensuring that it is resting against the stop screw, throttle plate fully closed... The reason I mention this fact is that if I were to start adjusting the idle, not knowing that, when the engine is running, it compresses the spring on the vacuum throttle unit, thus closing the throttle plate... I would adjust the large spring on the vacuum unit to the point it would be too far compressed and not be able to push up on the idle when in gear.... I think this was my problem all along...
If anyone has any questions or wants to add to this, please do.
When did our cars start coming with the vacuum cells? Using these cells for idle vs the CSS?
Regards,
Bob
bpossel
Memphis, TN.
1971 280SL
1997 E320