Idle Speed/Timing/CO - Checking Adjusting
Idle Speed/Ignition Timing/OXS-Duty Cycle (CO value), Checking/Adjusting(1983 Rabbit Carburetor)
Work Sequence
Test conditions:
^ oxygen sensor connected
^ engine oil temperature minimum 8O° C (176° F). Radiator fan must come on at least once
^ all electrical consumers switched OFF (radiator fan must not be running while adjusting)
^ transmission in neutral
- connect tester according to manufacturer's instructions
Note:
TDC sending unit must fit snug into transmission housing
- remove PCV valve from valve cover
- remove cap from CO probe receptacle and connect CO tester
- disconnect both wire plugs at idle stabilizer and connect them together. Check connector plug terminals for good connection
- check idle speed
^ 620-900 rpm
- if out of specification, adjust to 820-900 rpm by turning screw "A" on throttle lever(see illustration)
- disconnect vacuum advance and vacuum retard hoses at distributor and plug hoses
- check timing and adjust if necessary
^ 7.5° +/- 1° BTDC
- reconnect vacuum retard hose at distributor
- readjust idle speed if necessary
- turn ignition OFF
- disconnect dwell lead on tester from ignition coil terminal 1 and connect to oxygen sensor test connection (blue/white wire) on strut tower using adaptor US 1112
- remove test leads from spark plug wire (cylinder 1) and TDC sending unit
- press in % button on tester
- start engine
- check duty cycle and CO%
^ OXS duty cycle must be 25%-45% (reading must fluctuate)
^ CO must be less than 1.5%
- if duty cycle or CO% out of limits, remove carburetor
- remove tamper-proof plug (see arrow in illustration) from idle mixture screw
- reinstall carburetor
- turn idle mixture screw to adjust duty cycle.
Turning screw clockwise, lowers duty cycle reading; turning counterclockwise, raises reading
^ 35 +/- 10% duty cycle (reading fluctuating)
^ less than 1.5% CO
- turn engine OFF
- install new tamper-proof plug
- readjust idle speed if necessary
- reconnect vacuum advance hose at distributor
- reconnect idle stabilizer
- reinstall PCV valve to valve cover
- remove CO meter and reattach cap to probe receptacle