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03-Sep-2007, 11:54 PM #1
replacing governor springs
how do I replace the governor spring and the idle spring on a B/S 4HP engine. this is a yard machines lawnmower. part numbers are BS-690251 AND BS-691859 this has a thottle controll mounted above the carb thats controlled by hand. where does each one go can you provide a diagram please. lawnmower model 11A-414D729 AND SERIAL 1H220K30326 some more numbers 483-312
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screw it close this no one wants to help your all to busy with computer DIY maby i should post that see how many people reply
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I have a 4 hp yard machine mower. What model is your engine. I presume it is Briggs and Stratton. You should find a model #, type #, and code. Please post all three #'s.
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screw it close this no one wants to help
Getting a bit testy again 'eh lex....

You have been working on that sort of stuff for quite a while now so how come you need a manual so often? Take the old one off and install the new one in reverse.

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your all to busy with computer DIY maby i should post that see how many people reply

This is first and foremost a computer help site not a lawnmower shop.
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Getting a bit testy again 'eh lex....

You have been working on that sort of stuff for quite a while now so how come you need a manual so often? Take the old one off and install the new one in reverse.



This is first and foremost a computer help site not a lawnmower shop.
I wonder if Lex's customers know he comes here to learn how to do things.
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