99% of the time you want to do this at the engine end. There should be an 
adjuster screw someplace for idle speed.
Joe
Coquina

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Subject: Stus-List Engine idle speed

All this discussion of engine (Universal M4-30) starting has reminded me of 
something I want to do in the spring, but am not sure how to approach.  My 
engine runs fine at idle, which is around 1000rpm (don’t remember exactly what 
gauge reads).  If I shift into reverse it almost always stalls.  If I advance 
the throttle slightly, it does not stall.  This is obviously a real problem 
when docking as I can’t count on slowing down when I need to without restarting 
the engine.  So the question is: what is how to advance the idle speed 
slightly?  I can imagine doing this at the Edson lever end or the engine end 
and not sure which is the right or best way to do it.  Thanks- Dave

Aries
1990 C&C 34+
New London, CT

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