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You check your vacum hoses on the intake to see if one came loose?
it is odd, sometimes I sit at 2k but then others it goes up to 2.5k and stays steady. I checked the lines and nothing is d/c'ed. Not sure if this matters but oil, and radiator fluid good. Not sure where to go next.
have you checked the throttle and try to move it back by hand? i'm just thinking that the return spring might be the issue, the accelerator cable has some problem and not letting the throttle return to minimum position or maybe the butterfly shaft/assembly get's stuck somehow - see if that brings the idle back down (try to also maybe unhook the cable). Check if the position of the butterfly lever is at the minimum where it should be for idle and like chardrc suggested also check and see if the idle control motor is keeping the throttle open.
this is actually a pretty good picture of the asi motor for those wondering what it looks like.
ok your return spring is in the stock setup(mine is wrong but works) so that should be good. when you push the throttle closed are you forcing the isa (what i was talking about before but i misspelled it) motor to retract or are you just pushing in the end cap of it (the end part should push in a little which is the closed throttle switch which tells the computer to take over idle control). if you are just pushing in the little end cap (closed throttle switch) then i would suspect binding in the linkage or a weak return spring.if you are having to physically force the isa motor plunger in then i would try adjusting it according to the top of page 6 in the link (don't know if you meant you fallowed that or you where just randomly trying to adjust the screw). other than that i don't know of any special way to clean it.. good luck http://jeepgarage.free.fr/OWN/fuel%20injection%20system%20tbi.pdf