hex0rz
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Fuel pressure on our mech. pumps is 3.7. .2 pounds more than maximum, which is nothing to worry about from the people I talk to.
Firstly, you definitely want to check that your throttle cable is not pulling on your throttle linkage. Which in turn means it is too short. Now, it should'nt be the problem because if your running the stock throttle cable it should be fine. A note to check is whether or not you have the cable mounted to the bracket the carb came with. I mounted this bracket on the carbs 2 mount studs nearest the valve cover.
Here is my carb to give you a better idea. To really make sure your cable is'nt pulling it, disconnect your cable and then take a marker and make a mark on the cable before it goes inside its sheath. Reconnect your cable and check the mark. If the mark is not visible, you need to adjust your cable. The stock cable has a place where you can adjust the tension of the cable. Adjust the two nuts on the cable so you have some free play before it pulls.
Now, if it is'nt your cable, you need to check my write-up:
As well, if you cannot get the idle down, you may have a vacuum leak. Spray the area with carb cleaner and see if there is a change in idle. But first of all, if there is a vacuum leak, your engine will run rough.
I should also cover 2 more aspects:
1. You need to adjust your IDLE screw not your FAST IDLE screw. The IDLE screw is the screw by the throttle linkage. Refer to Webers tech sheet they sent with the carb for proper adjustment.
2. If you happened to mis this, you also need to make sure your choke is DIS-ENGAGED. By checking, your butterflies, which is the 2 top plates on top of the carb are fully opened.
If not, just read on in my write-up...
Hopefully, this all should help you and you'll be on your way, if not post back up!