Posted by mkirsch on February 04, 2009 at 06:27:43 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: Super C Governer posted by Mark Peters on February 04, 2009 at 06:05:14:
First, adjust the throttle linkage on the left side of the engine.
1. Disconnect the linkage at the front by removing the pin.
2. Push the throttle lever to wide open.
3. Adjust the clevis until the pin slides through easily with the linkage pulled all the way forward.
4. Replace the pin.
Try it now and see if it is better. The throttle should idle with the lever at idle. You can adjust the idle stop screw to get the speed right.
To adjust the governor, remove the nut from the bottom of the governor. Shut the engine off so you don't lose your knuckles on the spinning fan in the tight space.
Using a stubby screwdriver, turn the exposed screw:
A. counter-clockwise a quarter turn at a time if the engine responds slowly or not at all, until the engine responds properly.
B. clockwise a quarter turn at a time if the engine is hunting, until the engine responds properly.
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