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743 Creep adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="laurencen" data-source="post: 131341" data-attributes="member: 14082"><p>add some spring/lock washers to the lock bolts, tighten securely then back off bolts 1/4 turn, start motor and use a long punch to tap the blocks to fine the neutral a bit at a time, stop and restart the motor a few times and adjust as needed, this way works for me every time, the issue is you are not adjusting correctly its the wear in the cams, you could also flip them around if they are worn lots, remember to tighten the bolts once set</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurencen, post: 131341, member: 14082"] add some spring/lock washers to the lock bolts, tighten securely then back off bolts 1/4 turn, start motor and use a long punch to tap the blocks to fine the neutral a bit at a time, stop and restart the motor a few times and adjust as needed, this way works for me every time, the issue is you are not adjusting correctly its the wear in the cams, you could also flip them around if they are worn lots, remember to tighten the bolts once set [/QUOTE]
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