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Question
I just had the carb rebuilt and I'm having trouble remembering how to connect the springs to the governor and choke.  A picture would help.  The model is 28V707 & the Type is 1113.

Answer
Hello Robert:

My Daughter is in the Process of Taking Pictures of the Linkage on Several Different Engines (she started this Project a week ago). The Darn Camera is Having Light Issues. Either to Much or Not Enough Light or Something to that affect. I Will have Photos Posted at this Site Addy; http://www.myspace.com/answerman54 as Soon as I can Get the Photos (hopefully within a few more days). Until then, here is a General Explaination of How the Linkage and Springs Hook Up. **The Throttle Cable Attaches to the Throttle Control Bracket. The Cable Moves a Slide that Moves a Pivot. The Pivot has the Spring  Attached to it and to the Governor Arm. The Solid Link Connects to the Governor Arm and goes to the Throttle Shaft on the Carburetor.  When the Throttle Cable is Moved it Moves the Pivot and the Pivot Pulls the Spring. The Spring Pulls the Governor Arm and the Governor Arm Moves the Throttle Shaft. Usually the Spring is in the Lower Hole in the Governor Arm and the Solid Link is in the Top Hole of the Governor Arm.** You can View a Breakdown/IPL of this Engine at this Site Addy, http://www.smallenginepartswarehouse.com/parts.asp and Select the Shop Online Parts Look Up. Then Select the Model Tab. Then Select the OEM and Enter the Model and Type Numbers. Then Double Click on the Model in the Results Area. Now you can Select the Section of the Engine you Wish to View. Hope this Helps. I am Here if You Require More Assistance. Let me Know What Happens, Please. Thanks.

Good Luck

Respectfully

John

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Respectfully

John