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Posted by Pat-CT on April 10, 2007 at 18:57:27 from (68.14.157.191):
i dont know if i spelled governor right but anywho i was wondering when i took apart my h govoner this last weekend i saw a bolt that stoped the throttle from going up to high kind of like a speed limiter. well i was wondering if i could back this screw out to get a little more power going up hills in road gear? ok question numer 2 When going up a hill or starting off on a hill in road gear could i let the clutch out (the engine bogs but gets me rolling) then push in the clutch let the engine get up rpm then let the clutch go again without damageing the clutch i saw someone doing it on youtube with a c or super c ill post the video
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