So, I was seeking to cure a super rich running idle. My first clue I might need to play with the mixture knob was that there was no knob… apparently there is supposed to be a knob and a captured spring living down on the injection pump! Someone at some point in time sheared my knob off and didn’t bother to fix it. When I went to try and spin the shaft of the knob by hand it wouldn’t turn. A mini vicegrip later I was able to start moving it CCW to lean everything out. It has a pretty nice idle mixture right now BUT now I can’t disengage the shaft from the adjustment on the end of the FIP. I’m assuming it got caught when I was messing with it because it didn’t have a spring to pop it back out, and unscrewed the idle mixture to a point where the screw now sits too proud to disengage. Does this sound reasonable? How hard is it to get the big nut off; is it super tight?
The idle fuel mixture seems great when applying the split linkage test. If it’s backed out too far now I assume this probably means it’s a bad CSV? It gets fairly decent mileage as far as I can tell on the freeway so I hadn’t expected it to be a leaky a CSV. It just seemed to have a rich idle!