I removed the cover plate, started the engine and used the rack bar to control the revs. The rack seemed free enough. Straight away I could feel the governor trying to increase the revs even though the engine was set to idle and it was already increasing in revs.
[quote]If the engine begins gaining speed and the rack isn't moving, or isn't going all the way to zero fuel, you should be able to manually control it by using your finger to push the rack one way or another. [/quote]
Yes I was able to control the revs using the rack but it seemed to me the governor was constantly trying to do the opposite of what it should be doing.
I tested the rack before starting the engine and it seemed to move quite freely.
I uploaded a video of me controlling the engine using the rack bar but for some reason youtube reversed the movie so the governor is on the left and it looks like my right hand instead of my left. Goes for 6.5 minutes.
[video]https://youtu.be/1wqvWzpKY9c[/video]
I am thinking that the governor weights are either sticking or too tight and they are not throwing out far enough to reduce the revs for a given throttle setting. Sometimes they free up and move to the correct location hence the reason the engine idles down correctly some times. If I get time tomorrow afternoon I will pull it all apart and recheck everything.
Regards
Phil