I found here a 10 year old topic posted by member Bob from Memphis about how his lean condition has been corrected by Joe Alexander at the 2007 PUB. Here is the post:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=7178.msg46063#msg46063If I understand correctly Joe fixed the lean condition by pushing on the "offset" linkages until WOT and increased the IP idle screw a few clicks at a time until the engine would not cough. By "offset" linkages I mean that the IP rod was disconnected from the connecting rod and pushed down about 1/4" and with this gap maintained, both rods were moved over the travel range. As the engine was coughing Joe would stop, increase the IP and continue until no coughing.
It appears from the post that this adjustment corrected the AFR generally and not only at idle. While it contradicts many statements in this forum that the IP screw adjusts only the idle AFR it is also confirming other statements that individual changes to the IP screw or the WRD or the barometric compensator will affect AFR at all other ranges and conditions.
The reason I am asking about this is because such a method appears to be the best so far to adjust AFR. While all other methods require a CO or AFR% gauge (with its own mounting/testing difficulties) and lengthy driving periods to allow for changes to settle this is straightforward and fast.
Adjust IP screw until engine does not cough.
To Joe and to other members, is my assumption above correct or am I missing something?
Thanks,