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    New carb revs too high

    I didn't get any single picture in which the whole writing was visible because of the angles/lighting. Putting them together (B&S) I see Model 44N877, Type 0003G1. I attached a picture showing the spring I think you're talking about, which looks to be firmly connected.
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    New carb revs too high

    Here are the three top views and a lower view. I can't see how the spring I highlighted does any good since the rod is inside it. Maybe it should, because if I manually life that rod while the engine is running it revs down just fine. Moving the throttle lever moves the round plate quite a bit...
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    New carb revs too high

    I haven't yet found a clear image that would help me find my error. I *thought* I took good pics before taking the old one off, but I must have missed something. Interestingly, if I move the throttle to choke, the bar on the bottom left goes up as I think it should. But when I pull the lever...
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    New carb revs too high

    Yeah, moving the throttle lever appears to move the throttle arm under the carb through its full range. But maybe I should check it. I think I saw a YouTube video on that... move throttle arm to full, loosen the screw in the bracket, hold throttle arm up fully while retightening the screw?
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    New carb revs too high

    Thanks... that screw must be in a different spot, maybe underneath. The one on top right didn't do it.
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    New carb revs too high

    Newbie here, I put a new carb on Husq YTA 24V48. Throttle linkage seems to be fine, and pulling it back to low does slow it a bit, but not nearly as low as it should be. Is this some kind of governor adjustment, or what??
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