The 78 K5 350 4BL quadrajet starts up no problem from cold. Just one pump of the gas peddle and it starts right up. Right at start up it is running at about 1700 rpm.
After 1-3 min I snap the peddle and the cold start idle does not drop from 1700rpm. The outside temp is in the 70s. I took off the air cleaner and found the fast idle cam in a lower position. I manually move the thermostatic rod, fast idle cam and choke valve. I then restart the K5 and I'm at 850rpm.Depending on ambient temperature. 1 to 3 minutes. Should drop down to 2nd step, the first time the pedal is snapped.
Not ideal, be sure your foot is pushing the brake pedal hard. Depending on your transmission, it can cause a shockload on the drivetrain. Kinda like dumping the clutch on a stick trans.Is it ok to put the K5 into drive when the idle is at 1700 rpm?
I think the linkage can be removed while the carb is still on the engine. I have a spare carb that I'm going to swap linkage with to see if this is the problem. I'll swap out the fast idle cam and other related parts.Not ideal, be sure your foot is pushing the brake pedal hard. Depending on your transmission, it can cause a shockload on the drivetrain. Kinda like dumping the clutch on a stick trans.