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Old 20-09-2003, 06:02 PM
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Default 3HP Briggs & Stratton Governor Linkage

Greetings! Just pulled out the snow blower to tune it up, and noticed the
governor linkage on the carburetor was goofed up. Must have fell apart
during last season, which would explain the crummy performance I observed
the last time I used it. At any rate, I cannot find a picture that clearly
illustrates where exactly all these little springs and wire links connect.
Can anyone help? My model is an 80202, and Type is 0837. Regards.


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Old 22-09-2003, 01:05 AM
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Default 3HP Briggs & Stratton Governor Linkage

Those governor linkages are a bear to get correct. I think that your best
bet would be to coll Briggs and Stratton. They sent me a picture of the
linkages when I re-built my 5hp vertical shaft.


"Bill" wrote in message
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Greetings! Just pulled out the snow blower to tune it up, and noticed the
governor linkage on the carburetor was goofed up. Must have fell apart
during last season, which would explain the crummy performance I observed
the last time I used it. At any rate, I cannot find a picture that clearly
illustrates where exactly all these little springs and wire links connect.
Can anyone help? My model is an 80202, and Type is 0837. Regards.




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Old 29-09-2003, 05:32 AM
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Default 3HP Briggs & Stratton Governor Linkage

I was kind of hoping someone in this group had a picture, but I'll try your
suggestion in the meantime. Thanks!

"Mistercmk" wrote in message
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Those governor linkages are a bear to get correct. I think that your best
bet would be to coll Briggs and Stratton. They sent me a picture of the
linkages when I re-built my 5hp vertical shaft.


"Bill" wrote in message
news:ZO_ab.526581$Ho3.88657@sccrnsc03...
Greetings! Just pulled out the snow blower to tune it up, and noticed

the
governor linkage on the carburetor was goofed up. Must have fell apart
during last season, which would explain the crummy performance I

observed
the last time I used it. At any rate, I cannot find a picture that

clearly
illustrates where exactly all these little springs and wire links

connect.
Can anyone help? My model is an 80202, and Type is 0837. Regards.






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Old 29-09-2003, 05:32 AM
Bill
 
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Default 3HP Briggs & Stratton Governor Linkage

I was kind of hoping someone in this group had a picture, but I'll try your
suggestion in the meantime. Thanks!

"Mistercmk" wrote in message
news:l8qbb.543264$uu5.90050@sccrnsc04...
Those governor linkages are a bear to get correct. I think that your best
bet would be to coll Briggs and Stratton. They sent me a picture of the
linkages when I re-built my 5hp vertical shaft.


"Bill" wrote in message
news:ZO_ab.526581$Ho3.88657@sccrnsc03...
Greetings! Just pulled out the snow blower to tune it up, and noticed

the
governor linkage on the carburetor was goofed up. Must have fell apart
during last season, which would explain the crummy performance I

observed
the last time I used it. At any rate, I cannot find a picture that

clearly
illustrates where exactly all these little springs and wire links

connect.
Can anyone help? My model is an 80202, and Type is 0837. Regards.






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Old 29-09-2003, 05:32 AM
Bill
 
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Default 3HP Briggs & Stratton Governor Linkage

I was kind of hoping someone in this group had a picture, but I'll try your
suggestion in the meantime. Thanks!

"Mistercmk" wrote in message
news:l8qbb.543264$uu5.90050@sccrnsc04...
Those governor linkages are a bear to get correct. I think that your best
bet would be to coll Briggs and Stratton. They sent me a picture of the
linkages when I re-built my 5hp vertical shaft.


"Bill" wrote in message
news:ZO_ab.526581$Ho3.88657@sccrnsc03...
Greetings! Just pulled out the snow blower to tune it up, and noticed

the
governor linkage on the carburetor was goofed up. Must have fell apart
during last season, which would explain the crummy performance I

observed
the last time I used it. At any rate, I cannot find a picture that

clearly
illustrates where exactly all these little springs and wire links

connect.
Can anyone help? My model is an 80202, and Type is 0837. Regards.








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Old 29-09-2003, 05:33 AM
Bill
 
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Default 3HP Briggs & Stratton Governor Linkage

I was kind of hoping someone in this group had a picture, but I'll try your
suggestion in the meantime. Thanks!

"Mistercmk" wrote in message
news:l8qbb.543264$uu5.90050@sccrnsc04...
Those governor linkages are a bear to get correct. I think that your best
bet would be to coll Briggs and Stratton. They sent me a picture of the
linkages when I re-built my 5hp vertical shaft.


"Bill" wrote in message
news:ZO_ab.526581$Ho3.88657@sccrnsc03...
Greetings! Just pulled out the snow blower to tune it up, and noticed

the
governor linkage on the carburetor was goofed up. Must have fell apart
during last season, which would explain the crummy performance I

observed
the last time I used it. At any rate, I cannot find a picture that

clearly
illustrates where exactly all these little springs and wire links

connect.
Can anyone help? My model is an 80202, and Type is 0837. Regards.






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