mechanical governor

Fred B

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While waiting for a new carburetor and governor spring to arrive, I'm seeking some advice. This B&S engine has a mechanical governor with a shaft that protrudes up through the top of the engine and is clamped to a lever that operates the link rod to the carburetor and governor spring. An amature mechanic (me) was troubleshooting a hunting problem and moved the link by hand left and right with the engine both running and stopped. Is that likely to have damaged the governor/slinger mechanism? The mower has been well maintained but is twenty years old. Do the governor mechanisms inside the engines last a long time? Thanks in advance for your response.
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While waiting for a new carburetor and governor spring to arrive, I'm seeking some advice. This B&S engine has a mechanical governor with a shaft that protrudes up through the top of the engine and is clamped to a lever that operates the link rod to the carburetor and governor spring. An amature mechanic (me) was troubleshooting a hunting problem and moved the link by hand left and right with the engine both running and stopped. Is that likely to have damaged the governor/slinger mechanism? The mower has been well maintained but is twenty years old. Do the governor mechanisms inside the engines last a long time? Thanks in advance for your response.
Fred

No damage from moving and yes, the governor/slinger last a long time as a rule unless you put a bunch of "viscosity improver" in it such as STP. Don't ask how I know.

Walt Conner
 
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