Posted by Bob on November 12, 2017 at 11:45:40 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: Re: Governor adjustment posted by Txpoweranger on November 12, 2017 at 09:39:27:
When reinstalling the throttle plate it needs to be carefully centered in the bore before the 2 screws are tightened completely.
If it is not centered properly it can mess up the function of the idle and transfer circuits, making for surging. (One side of the plate meets the bore in the area where there are drillings from those circuits into the throttle bore.)
The throttle plate typically has oversized holes, allowing for a little adjustment.
Back the idle speed screw off enough so the throttle plate can fully close and note how it fits in the bore, should be snug up against the bore all the way around.
If not, slightly loosen the screws and tweak it around 'til it is, then carefully tighten the screws while being careful not to jam the plate in the bore, then screw the idle speed screw back in at least enough to keep the plate from tightly closing, and reset idle speed after startup.
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