Thanks for the replies,
I think changing the idle stop screw on the venturi moves the whole linkage adjusting both fuel and air, The previous setting would have given additional gas and air?
I will check the split linkage test but I am starting to wonder if by coincidence my warm running device or thermostat has failed whilst looking at the linkage setup. If the linkages are incorrectly adjusted using the idle stop on the venturi to increase idle then I would expect higher RPM at both cold and warm? At present the only way I can get the car to start is to use the idle stop on the venturi, to add gas and air. On starting the engine idles at 1100 but then climbs to 1500 when warm, is this indicative of a failed warm running device or themostat?
Regarding the idle fuel screw on the fuel injection pump, does this control all idle functions both cold and hot or is it by passed when the engine is cold?
I will try to run through some diagnostics but I think it might be good to get the car put into the shop for a full check over including timing and tappets, i'm fast getting out of my comfort zone
Kind Regards,
Nic