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Posted by Brian on January 09, 2002 at 15:20:03 from (205.188.201.186):
I guess first I am having a very hard time even starting my F12. I pull governor control rod out part way and advance spark about quarter way and full choke..crank a few times. open choke and crank some more, still nothing. Mag was rebuilt. carb I'm not too fond of seems to be leaking gas out the side between the upper and lower halves. maybe sucking air? Finally get it started with full choke and after totally flooding it out. Then it seems to run pretty decent but my other problem is that the engine speed fluctuates. I'll be tooling along doing laps around the yard and the engine just slows way down and then it will sometimes slowly come back up to speed but usually I just goose it along with the control rod. Hitting bumps will also cause this problem, sounds like not getting gas or that the governor is slowing it down.I'm assuming it's the governor but would like to hear from some of you on these problems. ~Brian @dardi72@aol.com
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