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HOW TO ADJUST Carburetor Engine Speed WACKER NEUSON GENERATOR GP 3800 GP GPS 5600 GP GPS 6600
HOW TO ADJUST Carburetor Engine Speed WACKER NEUSON GENERATOR GP 3800 GP GPS 5600 GP GPS 6600
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
* Start the engine and allow it to warm up to operating temperature.
* Set the pilot screw (a) two turns out.
* With the engine idling, turn the pilot screw (a) in or out to the setting that produces the highest rpm.
* After the pilot screw is adjusted, turn the throttle stop screw (b) to obtain the standard idle speed.
Note: On some engines the pilot screw is fitted with a limiter cap (c) to prevent excessive enrichment of the air-fuel mixture in order to comply with emission regulations. The mixture is set at the factory and no adjustment should be necessary. Do not attempt to remove the limiter cap. The limiter cap cannot be removed without breaking the pilot screw.Adjusting Engine Speed
Generators require a fixed engine speed to maintain the correct voltage. Engine speed is controlled by a governor which automatically adjusts to varying loads on the engine to maintain a constant speed. There is no throttle control.
To set the engine to the proper speed:
Turn the speed adjusting screw (b) in or out to obtain a no-load speed.
NOTICE: Setting the engine speed too high or too low may damage tools and other appliances attached to the generator.
Electrical Schematic - GP 2600
Electrical Schematic - GP 3800, GP/GPS 5600, GP/GPS 6600 CAN Models
Components - GP 3800, GP/GPS 5600, GP/GPS 6600 CAN models
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Need a diagram on how the linkage goes setup on a generator a Wacker Neuson Gp6600 with a GX390 motor I purchase a new carb. But not sure how the linkage goes back on cause the choke is not working therefore I am not able to start it. Please would you please send me a diagram on how it goes please. Thanks for your help. Joe My email: jrcolt911@yahoo.com
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