Re: An idle question...
- From: "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:23:20 -0700
On Jul 22, 2:55 pm, Edward Green <spamspamsp...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've come across the assertion that if scattering centers are randomly
distributed in a plane with desnity (of centers) N and diameter D,
that the mean free path is:
mfp = 1/(ND)
I've been think about this, and I can imagine some complicated
integral approaches which might involve magical cancellation, but I
can't think of a simple argument.
Comments?
Lightly seat the idle mixture screws, then back them
out 1-1/2 turns to establish a starting point. With the
engine running, slowly turn the mixture screws in or
out as needed to establish the best idle quality.
Do this twice. The first time is a coarse adjustment;
the second one is a final fine adjustment.
...Works every time! :o)
Sue...
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