I, like many others, lost their idle screw early on. I made the mistake and found another screw that fit in, but it was so long that when I buried the screw it actually bent the carb needle! But anyway, that's getting off on a tangent.
The spring on the stock idle screw simply doesn't do enough to keep the screw in place, so a lot of people lose their screw because of vibration. If you've been around the MB community enough, you might have heard of making a "safety wire" so that the screw doesn't get lost. I think this idea takes that a step further.
A wingnut and a rubber washer keeps the screw in place! Theoretically, this would mean you wouldn't have to worry so much about adjusting the screw because of vibration. When I get a new idle screw, I'm definitely going to be doing this. You might even get away with using a spring washer if you wanted.
Replacement idle screws can be purchased at thatsdax.com.
You might also be able to find a compatible screw at a lawn mower store.
That looks pretty good. I just use red nail polish or blue loctite as thread adhesive. Set it and forget it!
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