dcarver
Well-known member
I have a 4 hp Briggs engine that runs great - but the governor ain't governing...
... no matter the manual throttle setting, it runs full bore.
Looking at the linkage, all looks good.. the lever arm originating from the crankcase moves well, easily, all connecting rods and springs are in place - as compared to a 5 hp Briggs engine I have on (another) rototiller that works as advertised.
I noticed the crankcase ventilation tube rubber connectors on either end or busted up on the the engine that has no governor.
Is that the problem?
Just how does the governor system work on a typical small Briggs 4-stroke work?
... no matter the manual throttle setting, it runs full bore.
Looking at the linkage, all looks good.. the lever arm originating from the crankcase moves well, easily, all connecting rods and springs are in place - as compared to a 5 hp Briggs engine I have on (another) rototiller that works as advertised.
I noticed the crankcase ventilation tube rubber connectors on either end or busted up on the the engine that has no governor.
Is that the problem?
Just how does the governor system work on a typical small Briggs 4-stroke work?