My mower with a briggs & Stratton 4 stroke engine runs at full revs and wont decrease revs when you lower the throttle. In the attached picture it shows the carby springs that don't seem to move when you adjust the throttle. The throttle stays in the wide open position. When I manually adjust the throttle on the carby, the revs drop but the springs seem loose and wont hold it at anything below full throttle. From the picture can you tell if it is missing a spring, or if the springs aren't in the right spot.
Edit: the small spring in the picture doesn't seem like its doing much. its just loose and doesn't really stretch. Wondering if there is meant to be another spring to assist this one? Or if something may be broken.
Thanks.
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#2
BlazNT
Put throttle in slowest position. Then loosen bolt circled in red and pull cable circled in green, back till it will not go any further. Then tighten bolt circled in red.
#3
Boudreaux In Eunice La.
The smaller spring is the Governor spring and it tightens on demand when the gov needs to increase the power of the engine when you get in tall grass and such.............