Engine on a Husqvarna 46in riding lawn mower. After replacing the carburetor I have had issues with surging and idle. The replacement is not an exact model but very close. Initially, the engine would constantly surge when not under load. It also didn't seem to run fast enough. I reset the governor and now it idles way to fast - no surging. I have double checked the governor linkage - shaft fully rotated clockwise, arm fully extended, throttle wide open. The problem is that the throttle (butterfly) never returns to the idle position (against the low idle screw). There are 3 springs pulling the throttle open, including those attached to the governor. (Can we pause a moment and contemplate the insanity of this. Why do these engines have a primary and two backup springs designed to pull the throttle full open {blow up}?).
I have completely disconnected the throttle cable. I can pull the butterfly closed manually and the engine will idle just great. As soon as I stop pulling the butterfly closed, the engine goes to almost full throttle. I turn the key off at that point.
The carburetor did come with a different butterfly linkage rod, but I tried that and the original, but still have the same problem.
Are there specs for the throttle butterfly static position (no throttle cable attached, engine off)? Are there specs on the amount of spring tension pulling the throttle open at the static position?
Any suggestions on what might be wrong?
TIA
I have completely disconnected the throttle cable. I can pull the butterfly closed manually and the engine will idle just great. As soon as I stop pulling the butterfly closed, the engine goes to almost full throttle. I turn the key off at that point.
The carburetor did come with a different butterfly linkage rod, but I tried that and the original, but still have the same problem.
Are there specs for the throttle butterfly static position (no throttle cable attached, engine off)? Are there specs on the amount of spring tension pulling the throttle open at the static position?
Any suggestions on what might be wrong?
TIA