After a long retirement, I excavated it from a very damp location, but the safety handle ("Operator presence control") would not pull up to the handle. WD40'd the cable and it moved freely. The arm in the engine did not move. Removed (with a puller) the bladed flywheel and the arem carrying the brake had seized. I assume there should be a brake pad but there wasn't. Fixed that, reassembled, pulled the cord and it fired on the second pull!
However, it seemed to be rotating too fast and releasing the OPC did not stop the rotation. Then I could only start it on full choke but it would not run.
Everything pointed to fuel starvation so removed the carb and cleaned it.
Then it wouldn't start or even fire.
I suspect the coil is not earthed by the rather crude switch combined with the brake.
Now, (eventually!) the question.
Does anyone have a diagram showing the correct arrangement for this switch please?
Second question, I am not sure I have the springs properly installed on the throttle/choke. Should the control lever influence the governor?
Sorry for the long post - I've done my best!
However, it seemed to be rotating too fast and releasing the OPC did not stop the rotation. Then I could only start it on full choke but it would not run.
Everything pointed to fuel starvation so removed the carb and cleaned it.
Then it wouldn't start or even fire.
I suspect the coil is not earthed by the rather crude switch combined with the brake.
Now, (eventually!) the question.
Does anyone have a diagram showing the correct arrangement for this switch please?
Second question, I am not sure I have the springs properly installed on the throttle/choke. Should the control lever influence the governor?
Sorry for the long post - I've done my best!