interalian
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Your pictures aren't showing.
Lets try the first one again
And the 2nd one, I have to move the linkage by hand to this position
And the third one for cam and cam follower
That's a pretty big gap between the cam and roller. When you advance the throttle, where does the roller 'just touch' the cam?
Worn cables can make returning to idle stops hard to achieve.Mine are really worn so ive cleaned my base up spotlessly and it still manages to retard okThis should be your idle position. I've not had my throttle cable off recently, but do recall there's not much in the way of spring to return it to idle. Relies on control cable to push it back IIRC.
Yes very true, thats a big gap. Pull off your front cover and make sure the butterflys are totally closed in that position you have in that photoThat's a pretty big gap between the cam and roller. When you advance the throttle, where does the roller 'just touch' the cam?
Totally, the bottom one looks like its not even hooked upLooking at the one photo showing both throttle brackets, it looks as though the screw on the lower one has been moved. It's possible in this case the two throttles are not in sync. Both sets of throttle butterflies need to be fully closed when the roller is off the cam, and when moved by hand should all open at right angles to the carb throats.