Thanks for all the replies,
I thought the correct way to set up the warm idle is to use a vacuum gauge to set the Idle Air Screw (max vacuum) then the Idle Fuel screw to get the correct combination for smooth Idle and correct Idle RPM?
When I bought my car it was idling either too fast or too slow it was all over the place and was not idling very smooth. By ear I have the car running at the correct RPM and nice and stable, it no longer cuts out when shifting into neutral or between drive and reverse however it is still not as smooth as I would like so I shall have a play at the weekend with the gauge connected. I also need to take a look at the cold start setup, she starts fine and the cold start mechanism is working but I have to use a little gas for the first start in the morning, I think they should start with a full press on the accelerator then turn the key with no gas?
From reading this board and the workshop manuals the idle and linkage setup is crucial to a smooth running car, it can affect all sorts from smooth transmission shifting etc. I have not worked on an automatic car before let alone one with fuel injection I was surprised to see just how smoother the box shifted after setting things up a little. Next step is to check the butterfly in the Ventury is closed at idle as I suspect the idle stop might have been adjusted to control the idle speed. The valves and tappets are supposed to have been just adjusted on my car before I bought it and it drives beautifully however a little diagnostic can't hurt.
For a 45 year old car these Mercs are amazing, I can't wait for some warmth to get the roof down.
Thanks again
Nic