Yes, you want to be able to adjust it again in the
future if needed. If the screw is turning back down
by itself, you may want to remove it and put beeswax
or something similar on the threads that will make
the screw stickier without locking it.
- "peugfan@juno.com" <peugfan@juno.com> wrote:
>
> On days when I need to use the air conditioning, my
> 405 wagon stalls a lot. That's because the idle is
> too low. So I adjust the idle screw and things are
> fine for a day or so, then it stalls at every light,
> slowing for a turn, etc. So I adjust the idle again.
>
> What's happening is the idle adjuster screw keeps
> turning by itself! When the stalling happens, the
> idle screw is all the way down. I back it off 3-4
> turns and the engine idles just fine. Before I put
> in a drop of two of threadlock, is there any reason
> why threadlock wouldn't be a good idea?
>
> fs
>
>
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