What am I missing here?

pugaltitude

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Remove carb.
The shaft has a plate in the middle of the shaft.
Pull the plate out which should allow the shaft to come out.
Sometimes its easier and cheaper to replace the carb.
 

Fish

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My knee jerk reaction would be to say just buy a new carb, but looking at the bent up throttle rod, I will say no....

You need to go back to school..... Learn how these engines function, instead of courting a quickee response.....

The guys that post here are trying to help.....
 

kevo

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Gonzo, If I posted something that ruffled your feathers, I apologize. I never meant to offend by my posts, in fact, in the first response I typed "Thanks Everyone" prior to asking any other questions.

As to you suggesting I go "back to school," I will do nothing of the sort. I spent many years in school for the career that I do have, I am not looking at making one out of repairing lawnmowers. I came here for advice. If I would have attended a trade-school on small engine repair, I would assume I wouldn't needed to come here with what I thought was a simple question in the first place.

Thank you everyone for any the assistance you have already given, I will take any further questions I have elsewhere.
 

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No, if you are trying to replaced a throttle shaft in a cheap plastic carb, then you need a new carb, which is @ $20, but when we see bent gov rods, missing springs, we get kind of antsy./antsy..... You have an internal gov. setup.....
 

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My feathers have always been ruffled, but we need full info here if you want help...Start from the beginning, and tell us what
you have tried, etc....
 

kevo

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Ok, I'll give it another shot, sometimes context doesn't always translate via text.

Fish - This lawnmower, is my elderly neighbors'. She said her son tried to fix it but could not get it working. Upon removing the air filter, I saw what you see in the pictures, but there was a piece of electrical tape connecting the linkage rod to the metal tab where the governer spring hooks. I tried nothing else, other than reading reading manuals and watching videos for the past five days.

You folks keep referring to a bent rod. Are you speaking of the throttle shaft or the mechanical governer link?
 

Fish

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I am attempting my first lawnmower repair. This is a newish model craftsman with a b&s 5.5 hp engine. Pic is included with the model number. I know this eeds some parts for the governer, but I don't know what ALL I need, besides the spring. None of the videos online have this particular model of engine, so I want to make sure I order all the parts I need. Any assistance you could provide would be appreciated.
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Yeah, the gov rod has been bent a tad, just straighten it out so it doesn't rub anything going back and forth. To replace the throttle
shaft you will have to remove the tank/carb, and pull the throttle plate out with needle nose pliers, replace that and a new gov.
spring should be all you'll need.
 

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Thank you Fish! I ordered the parts. I'll attempt the repair this weekend and let you all know how it goes! I appreciate the help.

Thanks again,
kevo
 
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