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Posted by Paul G. in Mn on June 13, 2004 at 18:42:51 from (206.147.21.50):
In Reply to: Re: M Governor posted by Jon on June 13, 2004 at 18:28:38:
Thanks for the info. Now back to the drawing bourd. I looked at everything in the pretty good and nothing is froze or have excessive were. The only way I can get it to stay down on idle is to have the top adjustment bolt loose enough that the spring forces the linkage to the carb to the idle possition. If I move the throtle just a little is starts working up to full throtle. When running and if I look under the inspection plate at the elbow everything moves real free and just above the idle possition on the throtle the linkage want to move to full throtle unless I gold it. Is there anything else I should look at to try to fix this? Doesnt appear to be any ecsesive were and the spring feels pretty decent
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