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On Mar 21, 12:41 am, Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
The Manual quite emphatically states that the high speed adjustment and the Fuel Injection Limiter should not be adjusted and will void the guarantee if the seal is broken. Oddly enough my manual doesn't say that for the injection limiter but does for the no-load... But I'm sure you're right, why else would they seal it? I'm not sure whether the Fuel Injection Limiter has a spring loaded plunger in it or not. Detroit Diesel engines had a similar device but in their case it was to limit surge at idle. Yes, the manual shows a spring in it (though the manual isn't always a perfect indicator of what is actually installed). .. The screw should have a slot so it can be adjusted with a screw driver, if not scratch a line on the screw so you can tell how far you have turned it. Right, in practice the nuts and washers are all tight against each other and no part of the shaft is showing. The adjuster is a hollow threaded rod with a spring inside of it. The slot on the top of the rod is the spring retention screw. Not sure if turning it ccw will undo it or the control shaft. Assuming nothing moves when I take the acorn I suppose I could make a mark on the shaft w/respect to the lock nut. Thanks! -- Tom. |
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