Hello all:
I cleaned my carb main jet and main nozzle. I cleaned the bowl and replaced ALL the gaskets. I replaced the spark plug too. It's been running very smooth but when new (back in 2006) I'd really have to hustle behind it to keep pace if I had the speed lever pressed all the way.
The choke is closing all the way and all the springs are attached properly. It runs great and I feel like the carb is clean, gaskets are right but the engine speed is simply too low. If I put it to the slow setting it cuts off.
I have attached a couple of pics with the mower off. I also included the speed adjust procedure (which I got from this forum) I circled what I believe is the governor spring tab. I just want to make sure that this is what I am supposed to bend to set the engine speed. Can anyone confirm? I don't want to bend the tab if it isn't the correct one.
Also, wouldn't it be easier to bend the spring a little bit to tighten it up instead of trying to bend the gov spring tab? That spring tab is going to be tough to bend...
Thanks,
Brian
I cleaned my carb main jet and main nozzle. I cleaned the bowl and replaced ALL the gaskets. I replaced the spark plug too. It's been running very smooth but when new (back in 2006) I'd really have to hustle behind it to keep pace if I had the speed lever pressed all the way.
The choke is closing all the way and all the springs are attached properly. It runs great and I feel like the carb is clean, gaskets are right but the engine speed is simply too low. If I put it to the slow setting it cuts off.
I have attached a couple of pics with the mower off. I also included the speed adjust procedure (which I got from this forum) I circled what I believe is the governor spring tab. I just want to make sure that this is what I am supposed to bend to set the engine speed. Can anyone confirm? I don't want to bend the tab if it isn't the correct one.
Also, wouldn't it be easier to bend the spring a little bit to tighten it up instead of trying to bend the gov spring tab? That spring tab is going to be tough to bend...
Thanks,
Brian
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