Hello to all,
I was using an older Rover self-propelled walk-behind mower the other day, when the revs suddenly screamed off into the red zone - mechanical governor catastrophic failure. Opening the crankcase revealed pieces of governor everywhere. Machine is a Rover model 32113, powered by a B&S 5 HP IC engine, model details - 132922 - 0134- 01 (code 92040307). The old pulsa-jet type carburettor.
I have replaced the governor/oil slinger with OEM parts, and given the carburettor an overhaul via the standard OEM kit. Renewed engine starts up OK, will run at high revs OK, but idle speed seems quite high - engine was running mounted on cutting deck with mower blades in place, unloaded, on a hard surface.
I note that the governor spring opens the throttle in following the throttle cable action, but the fast idle set spring seems to hold the throttle too far open when I try to reduce engine RPM to idle, even when the throttle cable is set at a point just above spark plug shortout point. I attach a couple of photos of the setup for information. (I also note that the B&S illustrated parts for this series of engines does not list the fast idle spring as being fitted to this model - maybe a misprint/typo?.) The engine was definitely fitted with one prior to governor failure. Available B&S information indicates that this engine model is 20 years old - I do not know how old the governor and fast idle springs are, as I inherited this machine. The mechanical governor system arms and linkages were set up as per B&S guidelines, and appear free to move without any binding. Either I have incorrectly installed the links and springs at the carburettor end or the springs are not OK. (In the photos the throttle cable is set at the minimum throttle opening position.)
All helpful suggestions welcome and acknowledged.
Thanks,
mustang
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