I have a Kawasaki FH580V on my Scag Freedom Z. Recently replaced the governor shaft seal along with several other items (nothing with the carb). Starts up and seems to run fine while cool. After mowing a while the engine speeds up "considerably" when I disengage the blades. Even when the throttle is moved all the way to the slowest position the engine is well above a low idle. Although I tried to carefully get all of the springs and rods associated with the control panel (below the carb) properly reattached, I must have something out of position. I was careful to mark the governor shaft to realign it with the governor arm. Would misalignment here cause my issue, or is it possibly something else?
I have a copy of the Kawasaki service, but when reading how to set low and high idle speeds, I don't know what is meant by high idle position of the throttle. The specifications state "1 550" for low and "3 600" for high. Should there be a comma in the blank space of the values? I assume the low idle position is with the throttle pulled all the way back to "Slow." The only thing I have that can measure RPM is a strobe light app on my iPhone. Can I use that to measure the RPM on the screen at the top of the engine?
Thanks
I have a copy of the Kawasaki service, but when reading how to set low and high idle speeds, I don't know what is meant by high idle position of the throttle. The specifications state "1 550" for low and "3 600" for high. Should there be a comma in the blank space of the values? I assume the low idle position is with the throttle pulled all the way back to "Slow." The only thing I have that can measure RPM is a strobe light app on my iPhone. Can I use that to measure the RPM on the screen at the top of the engine?
Thanks