Hi. I have had a look at a couple of other threads on this problem and have noticed what seems to be a subtle difference in the govenor link. Some of them seem to have a different length from the looped spring attacment back to the governor vane. In my mind I would think this would have an effect on engine speed? By fiddling without distoring the spring in any way because they are new, I could only get the idle to 2900rpm.
Any suggestions?
This mower was a see if you can sort it by a mate but if no go no loss type of arrangement. It had a snapped intake manifold, no govenor or idle spring, govenor link or muffler. The fuel tank was zip tied into position and any carby linkages were operated by a piece of tie wire. It actually deserved a picture but I missed out.
Anyway it does run but very high rpm. I cleaned the carb and tank, cleaned the air filter, cleaned under the top cover and govenor vane.
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Would this hole lower the idle?
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This end of the link seems shorter than some of the links in other pictures
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The idle spring which I removed for the pictures
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I had the idle spring between the link loop and this tab
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I have realised from the pictures I need to turn the fitted spring around. At this point I doubt that it would rectify the engine speed issue though.