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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 91443" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There is, but for it to come off, something major would have to happen.</p><p>Personally, i'd start with the fuel supply. Remove the fuel line just before the injector pump, pump the hand primer and see if the fuel coming out is bubble free, if it is, move on to other areas. Ensure the bleed screw is screwed in too.</p><p>The fuel shut off lever has a spring that connects to the govenor that is behind the front gear cover (you can see it if you remove the throttle lever on the gear cover). The govenor has a lever that has a cradle that a pin on the injector fuel rack sits into. As you want more fuel, it moves to open up the injector and when you move the stop lever it pulls on the arm to shut the fuel off. So for the linkage to be the issue, something has broken/bound up holding it closed, something that i would highly doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 91443, member: 82"] There is, but for it to come off, something major would have to happen. Personally, i'd start with the fuel supply. Remove the fuel line just before the injector pump, pump the hand primer and see if the fuel coming out is bubble free, if it is, move on to other areas. Ensure the bleed screw is screwed in too. The fuel shut off lever has a spring that connects to the govenor that is behind the front gear cover (you can see it if you remove the throttle lever on the gear cover). The govenor has a lever that has a cradle that a pin on the injector fuel rack sits into. As you want more fuel, it moves to open up the injector and when you move the stop lever it pulls on the arm to shut the fuel off. So for the linkage to be the issue, something has broken/bound up holding it closed, something that i would highly doubt. [/QUOTE]
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