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Throttle distance

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jemery

07-17-2007 05:01:20




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My super c won't get full use of the throttle.
I can move the throttle half way towards full before it starts to increase engine speed.
It worked fine before I replaced the crankshaft oil seal,I would think that shouldn't have anything to do with that.
Any ideas?




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Janicholson

07-17-2007 05:51:06




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 Re: Throttle distance in reply to jemery, 07-17-2007 05:01:20  
The Fix:
With tractor off, Disconnect the throttle lever to governor rod at the governor.
Put the throttle hand lever at maximum high idle position. Then, at the governor, move the governor lever by hand as far as it will go toward full throttle (it will hit its internal stop). Position the previously disconnected rod so that it is near its intended pin location. adjust the rod length so that the pin, when installed, will be a tiny bit farther toward full throttle than the hole location in the gov. lever (this assures fullmotion of the gov lever with the hand lever).
Then push the throttle lever a bit forward toward low idle, and insert the pin.
There you have it. The lever may still have some unused travel at the low idle end of the travel, but it should assure the full opening of the gov. to max RPM settings internal to the gov.
Good luck. JimN

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CNKS

07-17-2007 05:23:20




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 Re: Throttle distance in reply to jemery, 07-17-2007 05:01:20  
You had to split the tractor, meaning you had to disconnect the throttle linkage, you may have inadvertantly changed the linkage during the process. Mine doesn't have the full range either, due to me taking the tractor apart.



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