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<blockquote data-quote="bob600" data-source="post: 26964" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Okay, only because of help I have gotten here was I able to drive the bobcat out of the yard and back to my garage. After tweaking the timing and idle screw endlessly I adjusted the choke so it was on a little bit and then adjusted the timing and idle jet screw again and was ab;e to get it idling decently. Then by adjusteing the stop screw on the govener(?) I was able to get it to run roughly at full throttle. It stalled out a couple times driving back to the garage, but at least I was able to get it there. I am not sure exactly what the govener stop screw does or even how the govenor works. I am used to a car where the gas pedal is directly linked to the butterfly valve on the carb, and so no further adjustment is needed. The reason it would run and then stall I think is because the govenor would give it full throttle and then back off that is what was causing the cycling. Stay tuned for more info. Any hints on adjusting govenor thing would be great!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob600, post: 26964, member: 2843"] Okay, only because of help I have gotten here was I able to drive the bobcat out of the yard and back to my garage. After tweaking the timing and idle screw endlessly I adjusted the choke so it was on a little bit and then adjusted the timing and idle jet screw again and was ab;e to get it idling decently. Then by adjusteing the stop screw on the govener(?) I was able to get it to run roughly at full throttle. It stalled out a couple times driving back to the garage, but at least I was able to get it there. I am not sure exactly what the govener stop screw does or even how the govenor works. I am used to a car where the gas pedal is directly linked to the butterfly valve on the carb, and so no further adjustment is needed. The reason it would run and then stall I think is because the govenor would give it full throttle and then back off that is what was causing the cycling. Stay tuned for more info. Any hints on adjusting govenor thing would be great!! [/QUOTE]
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