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Posted by Herb In Tx on January 19, 2005 at 09:55:48 from (138.163.0.41):
In Reply to: Re: Tanner you out there? posted by Tanner Clark on January 19, 2005 at 04:41:29:
I have to agree with Mag Man sounds like your govenor is holding her shut. Been whippin the wrong dog, mabe. Sure sounds like you got the timing real close. usualy if your 180 out it will bak fire and fart but not try to run. I suggest you follow the note about checking the tang on the govenor. It is right there where the carb and that tube come together. if you can get enough clearence to see in there then have your wife actuate the throtle a fea times you should be able to see the saft rotate and drive the throtle plate open and closed. Possible trouble on the other end inside the gov. Check all the pins and the adjustment at the top. Under the angled cover opisite end of the throtle shaft tube. Is another adjustment. I suggest you get out your IT manual and start at square one as if you had rebuilt the gov and get your initial setting in line and I think your there. Herb
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