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Posted by LW Hiway on August 08, 2004 at 17:41:29 from (68.226.187.245):
In Reply to: Re: Question for everyone... posted by Bob on August 08, 2004 at 13:05:23:
The throttle response has been pitiful for a few years now. The play is such that I have an idle with the hand lever pulled back and will only run up after pushing full forward and then the engine speed is barely 60 to 70% of what it should be by checking rpm. I'll pick up bearings and such this and next week. Thanks for that info Mr. Bob, that is most of what I was thinking. ffolks: I'd appreciate any furthur material you may find. If you would just send me an E to the address included. I'm looking for manuals, just havn't ordered yet. I pulled mine apart this afternoon and it is as basic as it can be. I've worked on others from the late 18's thru 1939 with other industrial engines, steam, gas, and such. I've been involved in different restorations for the last 38 years and this looks straight forward. Simple but just needing a bit more care for exactness. We'll get it done. thanks Hiway
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