Posted by TV Iron on May 14, 2012 at 17:15:59 from (74.36.153.34):
I have a Super H -Stage 2-and I can not figure out the high RPM's that I get when I start it up. When I start it up, it opens up to full RPM's ----no idle can be obtained. I have looked at all the info that I can find on this forum regarding governors, and nothing seems out of order. I have compared the governor on a Stage 2 to the governor on my Stage 1, and they both appear the same. I put in a new throttle shaft from the governor to the carburator. I switched springs from my Stage 1 to the Stage2. Both springs reacted the same on the Stage 2. I have lubed all parts in the governor and checked all the linkage to the hand throttle. All items compare to the Stage 1 Super. The Stage 1 operates just fine. The fly weights are not loose or sloppy. The sleeve on the governor shaft slides easily and all the parts are free. I appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
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