lord lucan
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Hi,
I recently picked up a Cobra (M51 SPB) mulching mower with the intention of tidying it up and replacing my current Mountfield SP454.
The Cobra has the Briggs and Stratton 650 exi easy-start engine (https://www.briggsandstratton.com/e...engines/lawn-mower-engines/650exi-series.html) and it's relatively new with the date stamp of 2016. It starts excellently...pulls over really nicely. However it doesn't rev that high....it feels like it's running at 70-80% of the normal speed when on full throttle. It's still able to mulch grass but it's clearly not running as it should.
To date I've done the following: I've cleaned down the deck with a damp towel, removed and cleaned the carb throughly, cleaned the spark plug (not too sooty/pitted), drained and replaced fuel with fresh fuel and still the same. I haven't re-examined the governer springs since cleaning the carb but I was thinking of looking at the springs next unless anyone else would recommend looking elsewhere for the issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I recently picked up a Cobra (M51 SPB) mulching mower with the intention of tidying it up and replacing my current Mountfield SP454.
The Cobra has the Briggs and Stratton 650 exi easy-start engine (https://www.briggsandstratton.com/e...engines/lawn-mower-engines/650exi-series.html) and it's relatively new with the date stamp of 2016. It starts excellently...pulls over really nicely. However it doesn't rev that high....it feels like it's running at 70-80% of the normal speed when on full throttle. It's still able to mulch grass but it's clearly not running as it should.
To date I've done the following: I've cleaned down the deck with a damp towel, removed and cleaned the carb throughly, cleaned the spark plug (not too sooty/pitted), drained and replaced fuel with fresh fuel and still the same. I haven't re-examined the governer springs since cleaning the carb but I was thinking of looking at the springs next unless anyone else would recommend looking elsewhere for the issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.