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Bar1101

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I am new to a 1974 pathfinder 235, and on the lean knob/lever there is a stop about 1/2 in the slid, is that the leanest I can lean the engine or is it just a recommended lean point? when at cruise at the stop the JPI was reading about 15.5/16 gph but if i go slighly past the 'stop' was getting 13/14 GPH and all the temps were good. Thanks for your advice in advance
 

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