Posted by Janicholson on February 16, 2008 at 17:47:43 from (66.173.50.34):
In Reply to: Generator governor posted by meanmtn on February 16, 2008 at 14:52:10:
Dave's response is about all there is. Small engines with air cooling have either an internal flyweight governor or an air vane governor. The carb will have a throttle that controls speed. Attached to this is a rod that connects to a spring and lever assembly. Some of these levers are connected to a rod going into the crankcase. Others go to the air cooling shroud and an air vane in the inside of the sheet metal. In either case, the rod and throttle should move (with it shut off) from idle to full throttle. If it is stuck, and very modest force (fingers) won't move it, it needs to be taken apart to get it operational. Un-governed engines can become self disassembling broken components. There are many websites dedicated to specific engines, put a google on it. JimN
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