Posted by pete 23 on July 16, 2011 at 08:17:08 from (74.32.234.149):
In Reply to: SMTA GOVENOR SETTING posted by PAUL HOAG on July 15, 2011 at 19:35:37:
The factory high idle speed would be 1600 rpm so are you trying for more speed. You do back out the stop screw in gov to get more speed, however, the external linkage has to be able to pull it up against that stop and do so while engine is running. You can easily tell if it is contacting stop while running by grabbing ahold and pushing the lever down by hand, might have to unhook it to get accurate test. A weak gov spring would make it difficult to get more speed as the gov just runs out of room internally.
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