bertsmobile1
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Well it has to be the carb or the throttle/governor set up
When the engine is at rest the governor should have the throttle wide open and as soon as the engine starts to run it should CLOSE down the throttle .
Remove the throttle link to the carb at the governor end & start the engine
See if you can work the throttle by hand.
Next silly question is do you have the linkages on the right butterfly ?
throttle is closest to the engine and choke is closest to the air filter.
Not sure if you can cross them over on your engine but I have had some come in with the control rods connected to the wrong butterflys so the governor turned the choke on.
And on some the throttle &/or choke shafts have 2 hook up points so they can be either pushed open or pulled open and again I have seen them set up backwards.
When the engine is at rest the governor should have the throttle wide open and as soon as the engine starts to run it should CLOSE down the throttle .
Remove the throttle link to the carb at the governor end & start the engine
See if you can work the throttle by hand.
Next silly question is do you have the linkages on the right butterfly ?
throttle is closest to the engine and choke is closest to the air filter.
Not sure if you can cross them over on your engine but I have had some come in with the control rods connected to the wrong butterflys so the governor turned the choke on.
And on some the throttle &/or choke shafts have 2 hook up points so they can be either pushed open or pulled open and again I have seen them set up backwards.