Posted by francis pawelek on November 07, 2011 at 07:24:42 from (75.16.101.240):
can anyone tell me the valve settings when the motor is cold by chance?i got valves set at .010,and it runs pretty good too, but the main problem im having on this fresh motor and carb rebuild is that when i pull the lever to speed it up nothing happens,is there any special kind of way to set the governor ?see i put the part on right that ends up in the carbeurator but it doesnt idle up or down,i can turn the setting on the bowl and it will idle up and down.but the other 2 adjustments right where the governor tube and the one setting next to it is where i cant figure our what to adjust and how much?but i am happy with it running nice but would like to accelerate it too a little bit at least is there any pointers that can help,also will be needing parts out there too for a second one im going to redo that my grandfather had and his 4 sons,head was robbed so i need to start with all top end,pistons,sleeves,intake manifold and carb
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