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Grady where is the Air control screw?
Grady.... and the Forum,
I am going though the CMA , and I need to Synchronizing throttle bodys. Were is the Air-correction screw? Thanks Derek ALso do I need to do the timing with the vacumm off?
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Derek,
OK Where in CMA are you looking? What page? I think I know what you are asking. I’ll bet this is a German-to-English translation issue. Ignition timing is usually done with the vacuum advance/retard in place. Best, Grady
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Aah yes. Good old German-to-English translation.
Look on page 17. It is the slotted screw with the spring around it. Word of caution, never bottom it with a screwdriver. You can find the seat position with two fingers. Note how CMA says 5/2 turns rather than 2 ½ turns. Best, Grady
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