ORIGINAL: kansas_illini
I'll give the choke a try and see where it gets me.
When I refered to ''pulling'' the throttle what I mean was this. I set the throttle adjustment screw so that it would hold an idle when the throttle is fully closed (I can kill the engine with an electronic kill switch). The engine *seems* to return to the normal idle speed when I ''pull'' the throttle further closed (it doesn't really move much since it's up against the screw).
It's not a linkage issue, the engine is currently on a test stand and there is no servo or linkage hooked up to the throttle, we're adjusting it by hand.
Thanks for the reply.
-Rick
If you let it, will it continue doing the high idle thing indefinitely, unless pulled down? Or will it eventually come down on it's own?