Thank you for going to that trouble. Is the spring hard to take out? I would like to try changing to a softer one, and maybe seeing the mechanism would help me understand what is happening in the pump when I move the lever to shut down.
Do you know if the throttle level sets the fuel delivery from 0% to 100% as it moves through its range? Or, does it move from shutdown (0%) to an idle rate in one step, like as if there was a shut off valve in addition to the rate adjustment. I hope I'm explaining this right: on my Massey tractors, the throttle lever is separate from the shut down control. You set the idle with a screw, pulling the throttle all the way down can only bring the idle to the point the screw is set to. To shut off, you pull a different knob and it moves a different lever on the pump. Is this function combined on the pump on the IH motor? And, is that the adjustment I need to make - moving the shutdown action closer to the throttle action?
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