Thanks for the replies Dan, Glen and James. But what I really need to know is should I have more movement?
I'm between a rock and a hard place on this. Just about everything has been messed with. The cast lever on the throttle cross linkage that links to the IP looks to have been changed and the hole in it has been re-drilled so I have no confidence in its geometery, hence the need to use the protractor method for setting the linkage. However, as it now looks like the idle stop on the ip may have been moved, I am really struggling to find a point that I can adjust from.
Also, all the adjustment screws on the IP have been moved (I know this because both the Black Lower Partial and the White Upper Partial screws were out of sync with each other).
I am attempting to recover the fuelling setup with the aid of a wideband o2 sensor and a datalogging kit, an amazing bit of kit that I will detail the use of in another post when I have managed to solve my issues. It looks to me, from the fuel maps, that I am getting far too much fuel in the 1500-3500rpm range. So much so, that I can not adjust it out satisfactorly with the available adjustments. My first thought was that the IP lever must be moving too fast in relation to the throttle, but it does not. This is what is also leading me to believe that the idle stop may have been moved.
Time to ponder some more.......