Is there any more to Ed Moore's suggestions. His directions are excellent, until I got the the part about starting it up. It starts, however his instructions don't give an idea how far the slide screws should be turned back in. I fooled around for quite a while, and finally wound up with the slide screws about 2 turns out, and finally got an idle. Any idea of initial setting for slide screws?
Thanks
Jim Stuart
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Slide screw initial adjustments
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Re: Slide screw initial adjustments
As far as it takes to lift the slides 1/32 inch. ..................lm
Jim Stuart wrote:Is there any more to Ed Moore's suggestions. His directions are excellent, until I got the the part about starting it up. It starts, however his instructions don't give an idea how far the slide screws should be turned back in. I fooled around for quite a while, and finally wound up with the slide screws about 2 turns out, and finally got an idle. Any idea of initial setting for slide screws?
Thanks
Jim Stuart
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Re: Slide screw initial adjustments
Thanks Much. JimLOUD MOUSE wrote:As far as it takes to lift the slides 1/32 inch. ..................lm
Jim Stuart wrote:Is there any more to Ed Moore's suggestions. His directions are excellent, until I got the the part about starting it up. It starts, however his instructions don't give an idea how far the slide screws should be turned back in. I fooled around for quite a while, and finally wound up with the slide screws about 2 turns out, and finally got an idle. Any idea of initial setting for slide screws?
Thanks
Jim Stuart