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763 RPM Adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 16316" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I too would love one of the tachos that attach to an injector line, but they are so expensive!</p><p>I agree that the throttle settings on the motor its self should not need adjusting as its all factory set. The only time they may need tweaking is if the pump was worked on or new govenor springs were installed.</p><p>If the wire is still through the bolts i would be pretty confident that the settings are correct, but if its missing i'd suspect someone had had a fiddle. If it was me, i'd remove the throttle linkage at the engine, see how it sounds at idle, if it sounds rite, put it up to full throttle and see if it sounds faster than you get when its attached to the throttle lever in the machine. This will confirm if its the engines settings or the throttle adjustment screw inside the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 16316, member: 82"] I too would love one of the tachos that attach to an injector line, but they are so expensive! I agree that the throttle settings on the motor its self should not need adjusting as its all factory set. The only time they may need tweaking is if the pump was worked on or new govenor springs were installed. If the wire is still through the bolts i would be pretty confident that the settings are correct, but if its missing i'd suspect someone had had a fiddle. If it was me, i'd remove the throttle linkage at the engine, see how it sounds at idle, if it sounds rite, put it up to full throttle and see if it sounds faster than you get when its attached to the throttle lever in the machine. This will confirm if its the engines settings or the throttle adjustment screw inside the machine. [/QUOTE]
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