Posted by TX656 on January 26, 2009 at 20:14:33 from (71.48.166.51):
I don't think that this change caused any required change to my carb settings.
However, at the same time as I fixed the flapper I also adjusted the valves and retimed it. This is going to sound crazy but it runs so much smoother and got so much quieter after the valve adjustment that I have this feeling I lost some rpm's on the top end? At wide open throttle and no load she runs just a hair over rated PTO rpms.
I checked the governor adjustments and took out 1 turn of the link as per th manual with no noticable effect.
I need to ask my FIL or wife to watch the RPM's while I manually work the throttle plate to see what rpm's are without the governor in the loop. (although watching carb/governor linkages/springs work it it doesn't seem like anything is restricted or blocked.)
I also need to hook it up the disc and pull a couple passes to see if the power was affected or if its 'all in my head'.
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