scrap--metal
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If you baby it for a few minutes, until it's warm, will it stay idling/running now? If so, the choke likely needs attention. The vacuum leak at the evaporation canister was probably (hopefully) your biggest hurdle to overcome.not idling unless I baby it a bit.
Your quadrajet should have an electric choke on the passenger side. Assuming the choke spring is good and everything works properly, you should be able to floor the accelerator pedal on a cold engine and the choke plate at the top front of the carb should close. Verify this with the air cleaner off.I also have messed with the choke screw. what is the best way to set that?
Based on your video posted yesterday, it sounds like the choke is working. It has a high idle when cold, which is good, and then it dies when it seemed like the choke was coming off, which is bad.
When the engine starts, the choke gets power and begins to heat up the coiled spring in the choke assembly. This heating of the spring is what opens the choke plate on the carb. With the engine warm, or cold a cold engine before the accelerator's been touched, the choke plates should be wide open. This can be confirmed with the air cleaner off as well.
If the choke plate is not opening or closing entirely, sometimes it can be cheated as a temporary fix. There should be three screws around the perimeter of the electric choke. Loosen them and the assembly can be rotated to close or open the choke. This will not give you the functionality that you want, but it may help get your truck running if the choke is not opening on a warm engine or if it's not closing on a cold start. It sounds like your choke is working to some extent though.
There is a screw that adjusts he high idle speed though. It sounds like your high idle speed is faster than necessary.
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