For FIP gurus:
My car idles when warm at 850, but I've come to realize that the idle air screw is turned all the way in, ie. essentially completely closed. As it turns out, the other soure for idle air is my WRD, which is "gently" sucking air. I know that the thermostat is working and that the cylinder that it pushes down is sliding well. I believe that my washer/shim set-up allows the thermostat plunger to push the cylinder down enough to cover the air inlet when hot. The car idles at 1200 when cold and gradually drops to 850 as it warms. The amount of air that it sucks when warm is just a fraction of what it sucks when cold, but it appears to be enough to supply the air for idle because if I cover the WRD air intake, the engine dies.
What I think is happening is that even though the cylinder is covering the air inlet, air is "leaking" around the cylinder. Fortunately, it's not bad enough to seriously affect the idle, but like I said, my idle air screw is all the way in.
Is there any way I can verify that the cylinder is really covering the inlet? If air is leaking around the cylinder, can anything be done for it?