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Old 25-07-2004, 05:02 AM
Larry
 
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Default throttle return spring for carburetor


"copper" wrote in message
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Lawnmower carburetor throttle linkage. The part in question is silver
in color. It has a spring that wraps around the throttle control
linkage and then it has a long thin wire that runs parallel to the
linkage . It is very thin and weak and seems to have no purpose? I
assume that it is actually only one part with one part number as it
seems to be a unit? But i am not at all sure.What is this spring
device used for? can i do without it. Mine seems to have the tip
broken off because it is not hooked shaped at the end whereby it might
attach somewhere? can you tell me what this return spring does . can
I buy a new one without the whole carb? This is for a 12 HP briggs
engine.


It sounds like you are describing part of the 'governor linkage'. While
usually viewed as a 'nuisance, it helps to prevent over-revving and (when
working properly) can hold a steady rpm while the load varies.

I'd stop by a BS dealer and check the Parts Diagrams for precise
identification.


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