I just installed a new (rebuilt) Autolite 4100 on my '71 Bronco. I broke (my fault) the base of the previous 4100 I had. Expensive mistake. Any way, it's basically running good now, but I've always struggled with the high speed idle operation. I THINK it supposed to work this way.....I set the choke before start up by pushing on the gas pedal. This seems to work correctly. Next, I start the engine and it starts up at a fast idle. In my case, fast is around 1500 rpm, or so. Hot idle is around 900 for me. As the engine warms, the choke slowly comes off (opens up). This seems to work ok. The problem is that if I tap on the gas, just after starting the engine, the idle goes back down to the normal "hot" idle, around 900. I thought that it was supposed to stay at high idle, then drop down to an "intermediate" idle, after a few minutes, then drop down to normal hot idle after a few more minutes. Is this correct? If so, what is not adjusted correctly on my choke that makes it drop to normal idle right after start and stepping on the gas pedal? I know there is a fast adjust idle speed screw under the choke coil and I have adjusted it, which is why I think the engine starts in high idle. I just don't know why it comes off high idle so fast. Appreciate any inputs or suggestions.