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Correct speed for rotary lawnmower engine?
I've got a 21" Toro self propelled rotary mower with a 3.75 hp Briggs engine on it. Whe I used it today for the first time this season I had a feeling the engine might be running a little slower than it had in the past, as I seemed to be walking "less fast" to keep up with it. I measured the RPMs with my non-contact tach and the engines's "full speed" with no load was 3,000 RPMs, and it didn't sound like it dropped off significantly under load. My memory is telling me governed full speed for that kind of setup should be more like 3,500 RPM. Can someone confirm that? The governor seems to be doing it's job, but I've got a feeling it's spring has stretched a bit over the years. The engine speed will increase fine if I "assist" the spring with my fingertips, so I can probably tweak the speed up by rebending the throttle lever end of the spring to make it a bit shorter, (or by buying a new spring). The other end of the spring is as far away from the throttle lever as the speed control lever can go. Thanks guys, Jeff -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight. |
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