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I have my idle adjustment screw on my IP turned all the way down. This is a video of it running I don't know if there's any other way to adjust the idle.
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There is a idle screw on the throttle linkage. I didn't know if there is any other adjustments on the IP to adjust idle.I thought idle is adjusted at the end of the throttle cable. It has been a few years.
That's the first thing I checked. But it's not. I'm hoping this guy didn't sell me a bum ip.Is the high idle control under the dash pulled out? otherwise possibly an accelerator pedal/cable issue?
The 6.2 and 6.5 have different IPs, so I thought that might be the reason why he had high idle. I figured the 6.5 would have a higher fuel need than a 6.2.6.2 or 6.5L would not have make any difference at idle, if you thought it would act differently on a 6.5L than a 6.2L as far as idle than that was your mistake.
Even though the problem may not be fatal.
Has someone been into it? Easy to mess up the Idle spring and guide or bent the metering arm if gorilla fingers were in there fooling around... like trying to turn up the delivery and put it back together all wonkie.The 6.2 and 6.5 have different IPs, so I thought that might be the reason why he had high idle. I figured the 6.5 would have a higher fuel need than a 6.2.
This is pic from listing. Looked new, that's why I bought.Has someone been into it? Easy to mess up the Idle spring and guide or bend the metering arm if gorilla fingers were in there fooling around... like trying to turn up the delivery and put it back together all wonkie.
Wouldn't be the first time things got bent, CAMO
Not how it works, there is really no practical difference between the 6.2 and 6.5L the pump adjusts the idle speed using a governor not a fixed amount of delivered fuelThe 6.2 and 6.5 have different IPs, so I thought that might be the reason why he had high idle. I figured the 6.5 would have a higher fuel need than a 6.2.
That is how to turn "UP" an IP for more fuel delivery/power, has nothing to do with idle.I found a post about adjusting fuel pressure setting on ip. Anyone mess with this setting.
Turning a 1/4 turn counter clockwise.View attachment 860348
Nothing bent on the outside, what can adjusted in the top cap that adjusts idle? I thought just the kill switch.Now Milcommoguy is probably close, there is a reason the IP cannot reduce the fuel enough to make it idle correctly, it is most likely a problem inside the top chamber that can be accessed, that is if there is no external problem like linkage or bent parts on the outside.
There are governor springs and linkage that can have rust/corrosion on or be bent.Nothing bent on the outside, what can adjusted in the top cap that adjusts idle? I thought just the kill switch.
Yes, throttle return installed.Is the throttle return spring installed?
It goes to high idle as soon as started. I have the throttle return as far back as it goes. I'm going to check return line to see if it's clogged.I do not think a clogged injector would do that, I have seen them fail where they leak causing an early detonation (knock) but have never seen a clogged injector, it would seem something would have to break as you cannot compress a liquid so something would have to give.
I assume you have taken a screwdriver and have tried to lightly "force" the throttle lever towards idle?
Did it go into "high idle" the first time you pressed the accelerator?
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