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<blockquote data-quote="JaseBosto" data-source="post: 131060" data-attributes="member: 24093"><p>Little update. Since I got the 1816 I noticed that the engine rpms were very difficult to control. If the clutch wasnt engaged the rpms would skyrocket. Turning down the throttle lever would only decrease rpms a little bit but at that point if I engaged the clutch the engine would stall. I realized this is definitely a governor issue. </p><p>So I took a look at the manual for adjustment. Followed the procedure and in doing so I realized that the governor spring was hooked to the incorrect point. There are six holes and it was supposed to be hooked to the lower right hole, and it was hooked to a middle left hole. </p><p>I corrected that, and adjusted the governor arm again. </p><p>The result was it now runs as it should, engine rpms are easily controlled and now the machine can be run at an appropriate rpm instead of redline rpms.</p><p>At any rpm, the machine is now even easier to control and runs and operates exactly as it should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaseBosto, post: 131060, member: 24093"] Little update. Since I got the 1816 I noticed that the engine rpms were very difficult to control. If the clutch wasnt engaged the rpms would skyrocket. Turning down the throttle lever would only decrease rpms a little bit but at that point if I engaged the clutch the engine would stall. I realized this is definitely a governor issue. So I took a look at the manual for adjustment. Followed the procedure and in doing so I realized that the governor spring was hooked to the incorrect point. There are six holes and it was supposed to be hooked to the lower right hole, and it was hooked to a middle left hole. I corrected that, and adjusted the governor arm again. The result was it now runs as it should, engine rpms are easily controlled and now the machine can be run at an appropriate rpm instead of redline rpms. At any rpm, the machine is now even easier to control and runs and operates exactly as it should. [/QUOTE]
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