Fast Idle - Deceleration - Control: Operation
On Federal models, the vacuum valve opens and vacuum is applied to the throttle plate opener when deceleration starts. The opener holds the throttle plate partially open. In this position, the throttle plate is in the fast idle position.
On California models, a magnetic pick-up in the speedometer transmits impulses to the electronic tachometer switch at road speeds between 17-20 MPH, which activates the solenoid valve. Once the throttle is released, the throttle plates close. Then vacuum in the intake manifold acts on throttle plate opener and partially opens the No. 1 throttle plate to give an accelerated idle.
When road speed drops below 17 MPH, the solenoid valve is closed and vacuum to the throttle plate opener is cut off and throttle plate returns to normal position.
The dashpot, mounted on the carburetor, holds the No. 1 throttle plate partially open for a predetermined time of 2 to 4 seconds. The idle delay valve ensures an automatic, slow return to idle, by venting the vacuum through a small orifice.