Idle Stop Solenoid Position

1969 Chevrolet El Camino Base, 5.3L Eng, Not Available TransSECTION Idle Stop Solenoid Position

With throttle stopscrew set for approximately 575 RPM idle speed (normal setting), loosen clampscrew and slide solenoid away from throttle lever. Energize solenoid (or hold solenoid plunger in outer extended position), adjust solenoid stopscrew so that head of screw is 7/8"Β±1/16" out of solenoid body (see Figure), move solenoid assembly inward until screw lightly contacts throttle lever, make certain electtical connection is positioned 90Β° inward and tighten solenoid clampscrew. Back off throttle stopscrew so that throttle valves are completely closed.

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