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Re: Hey Vet...544 Hiccup!
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Posted by Blazing Bruck on March 24, 2006 at 17:44:02 from (148.64.164.138):
In Reply to: Hey Vet...544 Hiccup! posted by BillyinStoughton on March 24, 2006 at 12:00:03:
Perhaps this will help. This has worked for me before and it will help pinpoint the problem. Pull the throttle down to idle, and then diconnect the governor to carb rod. Install a throttle return spring on the throttle shaft arm so as to keep the throttle closed.( You don't want the engine to take off on you ungoverned.) Now you can start the tractor and contol the throttle position at various rpm's and see if the motor surges. If it does it's the carb. If it doesn't, it's the governor. I've generally found that the length of the governor to carb rod is the culprit. A good rule of thumb is to lengthen the governor to carb rod so it just drops in the carb throttle shaft hole with the throttle wide open and with the throttle control at the steering wheel wide open. THEN, give the rod another 1/2 turn longer. Then adjust the small screw for response
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