https://forum.cubcrafters.com/showth...ll=1#post23102
Neal,
in this post (link above) I talk about setting up the engine idle and mixture settings. You are correct about the rpm rising as you lean for engine shutdown. You use this to set the mixture at the correct idle speed. Here is the part about that:
“Before the first flight, check the mixture and idle speed. The document goes over it in detail but it's important to note that you have to first set the mixture correctly before setting the idle because small mixture changes will change that as well.
650-750 rpm is the correct idle speed and you should just use the throttle control to get it there and then pull the mixture back slowly and note the total rise in rpms before it shuts off. Anything more than 25-50 rpms and it's rich and the big knob on the fuel servo gets moved UP (clockwise) to lean it. You just have to keep adjusting and testing it until you have it right. Be sure and do this with a warm engine as well. You will note the set-up sheet says idle at 600. That was what I was told by the factory guy originally but later checking the engine documents I noted it should be a little higher and I agree. I'll ask CC to change that.
Once you have the mixture set, then just turn the idle screw (the big screw that stops the movement of the arm there on the servo) until you have the 650-750 or so rpm idle speed.”
After the engine is broken in, i always run very lean while taxiing. I lean it until it stutters and then enriched just slightly. It’s so lean that should I forget to enriched before run up or takeoff, the engine will stutter bad enough that you will immediately realize you forgot to enrichen (checklist?). Immediately after landing I do the same until shutdown to prevent too rich a mixture at low rpm which could foul a plug.