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Re: What gives one governor more RPM than another?
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Posted by Hayfarmer on March 06, 2007 at 07:22:16 from (66.243.245.229):
In Reply to: What gives one governor more RPM than another? posted by Lunatic Fringe on March 05, 2007 at 11:52:05:
Are you adjusting the linkage correctly? Is the shaft between carb and governor lined up and free. If anything inside the governor is hanging up, ie the bearing that slides, it could make it surge. I agree that the carb may be the problem. On my SMTA I installed a heavier spring and it will hold the higher RPM longer but eventually runs out of fuel so will drop back, grabs more fuel and picks up again. On it I turn screw out a couple extra turns when using it on heavy load and back it off when it doesn't have to work.
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