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Re: Question on governor spring.
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Posted by ChadS on April 20, 2007 at 14:33:37 from (65.151.85.25):
In Reply to: Question on governor spring. posted by unioncreek on April 20, 2007 at 06:54:10:
New idle adjustment screw? If not, some get a ridge built up from wear, and leak and you cant set the idle well. Try blowing the carbs passages out again with high pressure air, check the tiny idle stem, might be plugging up, or its the wrong one,, seen many rebuild kits that give the wrong one. check the mechanical advance in the distributor,, they are usually broke or stuck, if the rotor does not have a good spring snap to it, or feels like it moves but no spring action, the advance is moving the timing back and forth erraticly,, which can also cause a surge in the governor/carb. Replace the springs with new ones, or get some from a Chevy HEI distributor recurve kit, (sold at bout any auto parts store) Check the distributor first, before you tear into the carb,,, might be whats up? Chad
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