Posted by Janicholson on February 27, 2011 at 17:08:14 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: H trottle posted by bmagee on February 27, 2011 at 15:44:20:
The rod from the hand throttle has the governor control equalizer (U shaped metal) that slips on first, then one spring then the governor control pivot, then the other spring, then the last flange of the equalizer. The nut holds the equalizer in position, and is tightened to do so. The springs keep the sliding pivot centered. If the springs are week, putting washers on either side of them can center the pivot. The linkage should pull the governor rod to full limit of travel when in the rear notch of the hand lever, and all the way to the idle position when forward. Adjustment of this is usually not needed. if it is not going full travel when operated at the hand lever, washers could be used to move the pivot between the springs such that it does. In all cases the pivot should be between two springs. See diagram in caseih.com search for parts. Jim
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