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1990 Mazda B2200 Idle rpm?
Just a simple question people. What should my 1990 B2200/carb/standard shift, be idling at? Mine is now 750/850 rpm or so.
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Re: 1990 Mazda B2200 Idle rpm?
800 rpm at idle, warm with the vacuum line attached to the dist.bj
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Re: 1990 Mazda B2200 Idle rpm?
ok. how exactly do I that?
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Re: 1990 Mazda B2200 Idle rpm?
Not sure I understand. Vacuum line should already be attached to dist.Some trucks u set idle with vacuum line detached. Let truck warm up to normal op temperature and check idle speed with truck in NEUTRAL and Parking brake set and A/C off if u have air.If you have built in tachometer it should read 800 rpm. If idle is too slow or too fast,on the passenger side rear of your carb is a hex head brass screw with a Phillips slot.Turn to right to idle up, to left to idle down.If ur truck is idling up and down between 750 and 850 rpm u may have a vacuum leak. Check vacuum hoses around carb especially the 1 that runs from carb to dist. and be sure they are not frayed, cracked or leaking. BJ
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