I am really appreciate and thank you for your graph and your help.
First, sorry I didnt mention about the small knurled knob on back of FIP. Actually, I have adjusted both air screw and the small knurled knob on back of FIP for a warm idle that I dont need to keep my foot pressing the pedal, CO about 3.5, rpm about 800, when the engine stops. However, it never happened. Also, I have used smoke machine to test the leaking at intake system, and the intake system turns out having no leak.
Second, I dont know how to verify the WRD. Can you give me the relevant information ? Thank you.
Third, It is a good fast idling(1400rpm) before first 3 mins, the CO 6.5 - 8%.
After 3 mins,engine start to slow until it stalls. Then I restart, the engine will stalls if I dont keep pressing the pedal. Therefore, when the engine stalls, I adjust many time the air screw and the small knurled knob on back of FIP for a higher rpm until the engine can keep its idling without my foot pressing the pedal.
After 12 minutes from the first start, I check co/rpm number, CO 2.4%, rpm1200. And I keep it running idle for 20 mins, the engine temperature is 180F and the rpm unchanged but the CO is 5.5%, I think the rpm and CO too high. Then I adjust air screw and adjust the the small knurled knob on back of FIP for leaner mixture. The lowest level I can adjust is 1000rpm and CO6%. After 10mins, the rpm unchanged but the Co goes to 7.3% and the engine stalls.
BTW, it is strange to me that before the engine stall, I slowly and constantly accelerate for 10sec. to 2200 rpm, the CO is abnormally 8.9%.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Danny