Posted by nj tom on July 24, 2013 at 11:26:28 from (108.35.245.53):
Hey guys, I have an H3 dozer and lately it has started to stall when under load and race like crazy when there is no load. I followed the manual and set the carb throttle wide open and adjusted the crossover rod to 1/16" from the hole. then I went around to the other side to adjust the idle. I removed the stop nut and bumper screw like the manual says but the governor arm is 3/4" from the stop screw (see picture). I could replace the screw with a longer one, but I don't think that will help the problem. The engine idles perfect with the throttle lever all the way foreword, but if you just breath on it it starts racing out of control! I also took off the side covers and lubed and made sure all the linkages were free and not binding. Anyone ever run into this problem? I guess the next step is to open up the governor and check the weights and springs.Help!
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