Chris Parman
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Ok, I'll have to clean it up and have a look. Does it look bad in this picture? I thought maybe it was good but guess I'll have to hunt down an example photo to verify.
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Here is a page out of the GCV160 shop manual. It illustrates and has steps for proper governor adjustment. Providing the governor lever is not bend these steps should work for you. Also, have another person help you keep the lever secure while tightening down the faster. Here some advice, get a inexpensive RPM gauge off of Amazon and check the RPM, I got one for something like $20. One more thing, if the spring between the governor level and other end is loose, that will give you a false indication that you didn't adjust the governor correctly, when in fact you did. This happened to me and the fast idle was about 2400 RPM and I knew I adjusted the governor level correctly. What I did was slightly shorten one end of the spring and got the fast idle to slightly under 3100 RPM, which is practicality dead on. Now, having said all that if the engine is still surging, it is a Carburetor issue and needs to be rebuilt. There are plenty of videos on tube with respect to rebuilding these Honda small engine carburetors. Typically what happens with these Honda GCV carbs is that the emulsion tube gets clogged and the low idle circuit gets clogged as well. I help this helps.
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