Bansil
Painter of gnomes....
I remember someone saying to be sure governor spring and throttle are in correct holes.
Anyone got a picture?
Thanks
Anyone got a picture?
Thanks
I remember someone saying to be sure governor spring and throttle are in correct holes.
Anyone got a picture?
Thanks
Jus move it over to the next hole, or you can drill another small hole to place that spring in, IF you need a lil more rpm on the high side.Here is the way my springs are setup on throttle, note they are not like the pictures ya'll showed me
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Whats up with the circled item?
After the motor is warmed up, you can adjust the black screw in or out,Here is the way my springs are setup on throttle, note they are not like the pictures ya'll showed me
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Nuthin' likes sidehilling... fingers crossed here too!Yeah that is true, we talked last night and are going to move forward with the trails ,they just don't like sidehilling, which we have to do now, with no trails.
I am going to look today, I ordered tires from bmi like 4 years ago for a project, they are knobbies just don't remember sizes, fingers crossed
That screw holds the pilot jet into the carb body and does have an effect on the idle speed. You can see the pilot jet under the screw head. The governor controls the idle for the most part, this screw will allow small changes in the speed though. The governor's purpose is to maintain engine speed under load.Here is the way my springs are setup on throttle, note they are not like the pictures ya'll showed me
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Whats up with the circled item?