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new fuel filter dropped idle way down!

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the way i had my idle set it was idleing about 750 rpm's after i finally decided to get around to replaceing the fuel filter it dropped all the way down to 450 to 500 rpm's not that im complaining but is this normal? i noticed on the hood info sticker it said the idle was supposed to be 700 rpm's now if i can get rid of this damn miss i got it will be running real smooth

Wow, that's kinda wierd, don't know about that, but I did have a pesky miss I tracked down to "carbon tracks" in the distributor cap, and then faulty plug wires, which appeared fine until I opened the hood when it was dark, and saw the lightning show.

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yeah i didnt know what to think either i would have firgured better fuel flow would make the idle higher not lower,, but i got 1 of those carbs with no air, fuel setting screw, so maybe it electronically reset the fuel flow or something and brought it down.

 

i had changed the whole fireing system, cap, rotor, plugs and wires, i have a feeling that my miss is because the rear plug hole on the dr side was crossthreaded and i was only able to get the plug in about 90% of the way. need to dig around for my tap and die set and rethread the hole im thinking it will probably get rid of that miss.

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could he have installed the fuel filter backwards? they usually have "FLOW" with a direction on em, probably there for a reason

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