Motor starts right up in start position and throttles into high speed and back to start position with no problem. When throttle lever is moved towards slow position it dies out. Low speed needle valve has no influence on this problem as far as I can tell. My question is---the cam follower appears to have an adjustment screw when turned inward would seem to spread the follower more towards the cam plate allowing the motor to idle low. Is this a correct assumption.
I don't see anywhere in the repair manual that is specific to this issue. The screw that was in the follower was definetly not the right one, way too short. Out of curiosity I spread the follower with my fingers but it snapped in half with ease. Got a new one coming with the proper screw. Am I right to assume adjusting the screw inwards will allow the motor to idle low?
I don't see anywhere in the repair manual that is specific to this issue. The screw that was in the follower was definetly not the right one, way too short. Out of curiosity I spread the follower with my fingers but it snapped in half with ease. Got a new one coming with the proper screw. Am I right to assume adjusting the screw inwards will allow the motor to idle low?