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Posted by Dieselrider on July 28, 2004 at 16:55:03 from (66.82.171.120):
In Reply to: Re: I had it right for awhile posted by lee on July 28, 2004 at 14:46:23:
I didn't need to adjust the gov. for top end as it was already set according to the tach. The problem I was having with it not idling down was because someone had a makshift butterfly valve in the carb that was bent and didn't fit right. I worked with it today to make it fit right and straightened it out. That left me adjust the idle to within 100 rpms of where it is supposed to be. When I had the gov. apart I could find no problem with it at all. The movement of everything was very free and nothing worn. I was talking to a couple of good mechanics this afternoon and now I want to go run it again. If it runs good and then acts up after it gets good and warm they said it could be the condensor. If it's having a fit right away it's probably in the governor. Thanks for the help. I'll post back to let you all know how it goes.
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