Posted by Bob M on August 04, 2013 at 07:02:52 from (69.207.86.200):
In Reply to: SM Carb Help Please posted by Pete_5959 on August 04, 2013 at 05:55:04:
Pete - Good chance it's a governor to carb linkage issue. A couple things to try:
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Loosen (don't remove) the two screws that clamp the throttle shaft tube to the governor riser. Now have an assistant pull upward on the tube while you retighten both screws.
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If that doesn't help, adjust the carb shaft linkage:
- Remove the cover at the top of the governor riser.
- Inside the riser remove the cotter from the pivot pin and remove the pin.
- Set the throttle handle wide open.
- Now turn the carb throttle shaft as far clockwise as it will go, lift the governor connecting rod as far as it will go and try to re-insert the pivot pin.
- If the pin does not slide in easily, loosen the locknut on the connecting rod block and adjust it up or down as required until the pin slides in.
- Finally tighten the locknut, replace the cotter pin and the riser cover.
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