I previously posted about the slow/below spec rpm (about 2900 - 3000) on my three month old HRX217HYA when in 'fast' throttle position. The suggestion from Robert@honda as well as in the shop manual is to bend the 'Governor Spring Arm/tab' to the left to increase the rpm. The problem with this approach is that the arm has to bent on its long axis (longitudinal), not on its thickness axis (see attached image-1, also can be seen clearly in image-2 as 'governor spring installation position' ). This makes it VERY difficult, almost impossible since the metal is very stiff. I have tried to so to no avail.
Am I missing something? Is there another way to increase the rpm? Wouldn't it be easier and more proper to adjust the 'governor arm' by loosening the 'governor arm nut' and adjusting the rpm (see attached image-2)?
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Am I missing something? Is there another way to increase the rpm? Wouldn't it be easier and more proper to adjust the 'governor arm' by loosening the 'governor arm nut' and adjusting the rpm (see attached image-2)?
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