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Gregg in ohio

05-03-2005 07:57:10




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yes it idles fine...if im mowing and i have the deck engaged ill throttle up for the speed and if i turn off the deck it sounds like its gonna come apart..so i dont thing the gov is working properly to regulate the engine under load..it doesnt compensate for the load..on the plate are some numbers 1 and 2 ..this is a setting for the throttle.and the gov arm.on the brigs site they have, c and d setting stamped on the plate for adjustment..so i dont know if its the same for the j deere engine in the 111..gregg

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don watts

05-03-2005 08:38:10




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 Re: answers in reply to Gregg in ohio, 05-03-2005 07:57:10  
greg now on the number settings your talking about im not sure about that.if it idles fine but when you kick the engine speed up it goes out of control the spring is wrong or the tang has been fooled with or worst case scenario the flyball gov inside the engine is out .does it look like anybodys been in the engine .is this your mower or did you buy it second hand .if its second hand theres no tellin what they did.one key question was this mower running fine then all of a sudden just start running out of control.

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Gregg in ohio

05-03-2005 10:38:40




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 Some more info in reply to don watts, 05-03-2005 08:38:10  
the engine has not been apart other than me rediong the valves..yes it was all of a sudden rev up..i would venture to bet the gov has took a deep dive in the engine..i did bend the tang on the arm so the gov arm that controls the carb isnt in the wide open range..at least i can use it and just dont have wide open throttle..sounds like you diagnosed the gov..i remember the engine being so tired with the valves with no clearance it would have to be wide open to kick on the mower deck.and almost kill the engine.after i redone the valves it would kick on at an idle..so we will go with he internal gov system...its not working at all,,it doesnt move when you throttle up or down..gregg

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Gregg in ohio

05-03-2005 12:47:05




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 Hey Don Watts....Gov fixed in reply to Gregg in ohio, 05-03-2005 10:38:40  
well everything was in its right palce to begin with ...what i think happened is that the arm of the gov. might have moved on the shaft into the engine...i adjusted the gov shaft and tried several settings and whaaalaaa..its working..compensated for the engine load now and doesnt over rev..i did have to bend the arm to get the rpms up a bit but is really working you can see it compensate for the load and no load...had to be something simple...thanks gregg

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don watts

05-03-2005 18:27:04




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 Re: Hey Don Watts....Gov fixed in reply to Gregg in ohio, 05-03-2005 12:47:05  
way to go gregg.sorry about the confusion.now you cant get out of a job.good deal.and your welcome my friend.



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