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seanmearse Aug 31, 2009 11:57 AM

22R Carb Adjustment
 
So, I have checked out all the sites on this subject. I know which screw is which, which part of the linkage does what. The issue I have is when its said for idle mixture 3 1/2 turns from full, thats all it says. Is it all the way in and 3 1/2 back, or all the way out and 3 1/2 in?

On another note, the guy I bought it from removed the little cap that holds the preset adjustment of the screw and leaned it waaaayyyy out. I have been constantly tinkering with it and cant seem to get it just right.

Built2Grind Aug 31, 2009 12:31 PM

tighten the screw until it cannot go in anymore but dont put a lot of torque on it just until you feel it stop and turn counter clockwise 3 1/2 turns, well thats how i did mine when i had a 22r, it seemed to work fine

aalan Aug 31, 2009 01:41 PM

Exactly which screw is it? I don't know which screw is what and all.But I would like to for future reference.

83 Aug 31, 2009 02:19 PM

He's talking about the idle mixture screw. On a stock, unmolested carb it will have a plug over it that keeps it from vibrating out over time, and if you think you really need to adjust it, you have to drill the plug out. Passenger side near the base. Look at a diagram it will show you where it is. I've tried messing with the idle mixture screw based on the FSM and other write-ups and it never works out for me...

seanmearse Aug 31, 2009 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by Built2Grind (Post 51218104)
tighten the screw until it cannot go in anymore but dont put a lot of torque on it just until you feel it stop and turn counter clockwise 3 1/2 turns, well thats how i did mine when i had a 22r, it seemed to work fine


Thanks, ill give it a shot.

seanmearse Aug 31, 2009 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by 83 (Post 51218180)
He's talking about the idle mixture screw. On a stock, unmolested carb it will have a plug over it that keeps it from vibrating out over time, and if you think you really need to adjust it, you have to drill the plug out. Passenger side near the base. Look at a diagram it will show you where it is. I've tried messing with the idle mixture screw based on the FSM and other write-ups and it never works out for me...

exactly, same here. Im going to try Built's suggestion, ill let you guys know how it turns out.

83 Sep 1, 2009 05:31 AM

Yeah...the entire process is to get the screw back to stock, which (I haven't looked this up but I'll assume the 3 1/2 turns is correct) is 3 1/2 turns, then fine tune from there. This is the part that gets me. What you're supposed to do is turn the mixture screw out till you get as high an idle as possible using the screw, so eventually it should stop raising the idle, then drop the idle back down with the idle speed screw. You continue this process until the idle mixture screw will no longer raise the idle, then set the idle speed where you want it with the idle speed screw and you're done! Awesome, except it never works for me. Probably I've got another issue like a vacuum leak or something, but for me, I can get to where the idle mixture screw won't increase the idle anymore (I think...but it's been a while since I tried this), but once I get to a certain point, I cannot get the idle speed screw to drop the idle down to where I want it. So I idle up with the mixture screw, and the speed screw won't drop it down. However if I pull on the accelerator cable, I can get the idle to drop...but it just releases back to where it's idling high when I let go of it. And my linkages seem fine and well lubricated. I also have a rebuilt carb. Anyways, I end up dropping my idle to where I want it with the mixture screw, which isn't the right way. This causes a little sputtering I can hear at the tailpipe, but at least my idle isn't super high.

Let me know if you get different results!

Rocksaurus Sep 6, 2009 11:06 AM

Get an adapter plate(cheap) to mount a Holley 500 2 barrel.But then get a Ford 2 Barrel electric choke,mine came from a 78 Tbird 351m.A small bit of grinding so the throttle plates open all the way,make a bracket for the throttle cable and you are wheelin.Easy carb to set up,repair and lots of them around.Works great on my 84 22r.

seanmearse Sep 6, 2009 11:24 AM

Dude, I totally forgot about this thread! I ran it in untill it killed the truck, the back 4 turns, smooth as butter now. Put some high temp RTV (silicone) in the screw hole and it seems to be holding so far. Thanks for the info though Rocksaurus.

85gijunk4x4 May 6, 2013 07:32 PM

Bump on an old thread....

I set mine 3-1/2 turns back from all the way in and it wont idle. Seems to run fine but I cant keep it running.

Then another method is to turn the screw until the idle stops raising....well for me that's about 3/4 of the way out! Which is about 15+ turns from that 3-1/2

85gijunk4x4 May 21, 2013 12:56 PM

im going to bump this thread again. My truck will not run until its about 8 turns out. Fuel mileage seems to be way down, and it smells rich. But when I try to lean it out it just wont run.

Whats the deal here?

toyospearo May 21, 2013 03:35 PM

fuel cutoff solenoid sounds bad.

Mr.Utah Jun 10, 2013 02:31 PM

I would suggest adjust timing, tune carb, adjust timing again, re tune carb again.


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