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Posted by CNKS on June 13, 2004 at 19:43:55 from (207.178.96.214):
In Reply to: Re: Re: M Governor posted by Paul G. in Mn on June 13, 2004 at 18:42:51:
I have not tried to work on the H/M governor, so all I can do is read what is in the service manual: "The bottom screw sets the high idle -- out to increase speed, in to decrease speed." This adjustment is made with the throttle control lever wide open (rear position). With the throttle closed and assuming the carb idle screw is set to about the right rpm, 425 rpm: "The upper screw should be adjusted to just touch it's stop. At this setting the governor spring should be free; it will not be possible to set the low idle speed when the screw is adjusted so there is tension in the spring." "The linkage between the engine speed control lever and the governor speed change lever should be adjusted so that both stop screws will touch their stops at the extremes of the engine speed control lever movement". This is the meat of the description in the manual. If you have had the carb off remember that the carburetor throttle shaft must properly engage the rod that connects the carb to the governor, or nothing will work right.
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