Posted by mkirsch on February 05, 2014 at 05:41:27 from (65.199.189.6):
In Reply to: Governor on Super C posted by Schultz on February 04, 2014 at 10:41:21:
I've been down this road and it's no big deal to get the governor off and actually see what's wrong.
It's probably the thrust washer, but I recommend you replace the spring while you're in there because it's probably stretched and ready to break.
What gene was alluding to is "timing" the carburetor to the governor: With the tractor off, you set the throttle lever to FULL, then adjust the linkage between the governor and carb so that the pin will just slip through the clevis into the governor arm while you're pulling the carburetor rod all the way toward the front (carb butterfly fully open).
It helps to clean the holes in the clevis and the governor arm, and clean the rust off the pin so it slides easily when timing the governor to the carb.
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