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Author Briggs Stratton Carb Adjustment Help
boese.c@maplan.com

2006-02-27, 4:21 pm

I have a 11hp B&S motor on a John Deere 111, my question is that I
barely touch the throttle and the motor revs very, very high. Is there
a screw adjustment on the carb to adjust top end throttle?

Thanks
Chad

John Lawrence

2006-02-27, 4:21 pm

Yes there is an adjusting screw, however it would not change on it's own.
The outer cable sheath may have slipped out of adjustment or the governor
spring may be unhooked or broken.
<boese.c@maplan.com> wrote in message
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>I have a 11hp B&S motor on a John Deere 111, my question is that I
> barely touch the throttle and the motor revs very, very high. Is there
> a screw adjustment on the carb to adjust top end throttle?
>
> Thanks
> Chad
>



boese.c@maplan.com

2006-02-27, 5:21 pm

Is there a place on the web that would have a picture of the springs
and such?

Oren

2006-02-27, 5:21 pm

On 27 Feb 2006 12:25:02 -0800, "boese.c@maplan.com"
<boese.c@maplan.com> wrote:

>Is there a place on the web that would have a picture of the springs
>and such?


Start here:

http://www.briggsandstratton.com/di...asp?docid=74604


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2006-02-27, 7:21 pm

On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:00:22 GMT, "John Lawrence"
<johnl@nf.sympatico.ca> wrote:

>Yes there is an adjusting screw, however it would not change on it's own.
>The outer cable sheath may have slipped out of adjustment or the governor
>spring may be unhooked or broken.


Does this size engine still use the engine-blown "fan blade" to slow
down the engine. If so, it may be broken. It's plastic, white?, and
a little hard to see, because it's under engine parts, especially if
much of it is broken off. But it's attached to the governor spring.

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