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Mr. Mayor

03-12-2008 16:45:37




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I'm in the process of reassembling the governor/carb/throttle shaft on my H. I've done a number of C113's and C123's but this is my first H. Question is how free and loose does the throttle shaft have to move after it is assembled to the carb body? My experience tells me that anything connected to a flyweight governor should be absolutely free but I'm having a difficult time achieving that. The throttle shaft in the carb is new and moves very freely. I installed a new bushing in the end of the shaft housing that connects the carb to the governor and that long shaft moves freely in there too. I also checked the long throttle shaft between centers with a dial indicator and it is perfectly straight. When I attach the housing and shaft to the carb it takes some slight effort to operate the throttle when turning the long shaft from the governor end. I can loosen it up by sanding the area of the shaft that rides in the bushing but I'd rather not if some drag is normal.

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GordoSD

03-12-2008 17:37:29




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 Re: H throttle linkage in reply to Mr. Mayor, 03-12-2008 16:45:37  
If you replaced the throttle shaft and plate in the carb you have to be careful. The new plates in some kits are a tad wide, that is extra material near the shaft. Same with the choke plates.You have to file them just a little on the sides so they close fully and easily.

Gordo



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Allan In NE

03-12-2008 17:29:02




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 Re: H throttle linkage in reply to Mr. Mayor, 03-12-2008 16:45:37  
Put 'er together and see how it works.

Like my old neighbor used to say, "It'll wear in before it wears out". :>)

Allan



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CNKS

03-12-2008 17:09:18




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 Re: H throttle linkage in reply to Mr. Mayor, 03-12-2008 16:45:37  
I have never had a problem with that, nor have I ever seen anyone mention it -- I think you should leave it alone.



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