
However (and this wasn't immediately noticeable at the time, but I suppose it makes sense), the engine was revving ever so slightly more due to the mixture being enrichened. Today, I went to unwind the idling screw (3 in picture) slightly, only to find that unwinding it was having no effect. I then noticed that the fast idle screw (4) was protruding to an extent so as to prevent the idling screw on top of the carburettor from effecting any further reduction in the amount of throttle.
My question is... should the fast idle screw be protruding at all, and if so - what's the ideal setting one's looking for when adjusting both screws? I was just wondering, as to me it seems odd that there are essentially two screws which can control idling speed - although I suppose that there must be a reason for having both of them!
I don't mean to try and tell Granny how to suck eggs by including the diagram - I just didn't want to sound incoherent

Thanks in advance.[frame]