Posted by Janicholson on July 15, 2012 at 10:53:04 from (96.24.99.126):
In Reply to: Update on racing H posted by BruceS. on July 15, 2012 at 10:27:44:
With the bowl off of the carb, One can see into the throat to look at the throttle plate. (still attached to manifold and governor link) At idle it should be pretty much closed, at the point it should begin to pick up speed, it should move all the way open. If it is any substantial open before this, something is wrong. At rest, a governor opens the throttle wide open to match the intend engine speed Without it running, it just goes open. If it opens but does not close, that paeky tang is still suspect, Many have had 5 to 7 times getting it in place. (I have struggled) If no help, I would begin to think governor, but they are designed to fail slow, not fast. A throttle plate that is loose on its shaft will get out of place and bind such that the engine speed is uncontrolable. Jim
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