Originally Posted by Tr4RIguy View Post
Thanks Stuart for the reply. According to the Operator's Manual, the engine shoulld accelerate when the lever is pushed forward and decrease when pulled back (towards the driver). I'm hoping that Service Dept. Vic has some input as to why it is this way. Also, once the engine has slowed down with the switch "off", the engine doesn't shut off. Everything around the rod, including springs, looks normal. It doesn't look to be missing any spring or anything like that.
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I realize I was not clear about this. the two springs are inside the housing, it takes a few minutes to open that up. When I put the new spring in, we tried to shut down using the throttle lever only - push forward to stop engine. I had forgotten about the little lever mentioned below - never used it ('cause it never worked before). So, I have to open up the housing again, replace the start spring and test the lever. I don't think that will help because of the alignment problem, but in a few weeks I'll have some spare time.
If you search back to September or so in here or the grey market section, you will find the set of posts about the problem.
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On my B 7100 that I had the throttle worked like this. It raised the RPM's when the lever was pulled back and lowered when it was pushed toward the front. The ignition switch is not supposed to kill the engine on these models. Mine had a small yellow lever kind of under the right side of the dash that had to be pulled to the rear to kill the engine. Hope this helps.
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