1200 oil leak
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- First and Last Name: Frank Watson
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1200 oil leak
I was cutting grass yesterday. The 1200 was running fine. It all of sudden the engine revved up more that what it was set on the throttle control. I throttled it back down and finished cutting the grass. I noticed when I pulled it into the shed it had started leaking oil. It was still running fine. What could have cause the engine to reeve up? I have not looked at it yet. but the oil leak is on the front.
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Fwatson
From Southeastern Va.
Fwatson
From Southeastern Va.
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- First and Last Name: Grant Braddish
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Re: 1200 oil leak
Check your governor shaft & link arm. Make sure the clamping bolt is tight and the governor shaft is properly adjuster (per the manual). If your breather is clogged, it could be that the brass bushing is leaking oil and caused the shaft to spin loose.
I'm actually working on a similar problem (for a long while now) and am down to this as the problable cause.
I'm actually working on a similar problem (for a long while now) and am down to this as the problable cause.
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Re: 1200 oil leak
Frank,last fall I was picking leaves with the 125/EZ Rake and going down a slight grade the RPM took OFF .I quickly shut the 125 down and looked for the obvious.....yup,the cotter pin that hooked the governor arm to the carb shaft fell out.
Check the obvious first and if all looks fine start it up and work the governor arm by hand to feel for pressure.If there is pressure you may have an adjustment to make or something else.If no pressure you have a complete tear down in your future.
Check the obvious first and if all looks fine start it up and work the governor arm by hand to feel for pressure.If there is pressure you may have an adjustment to make or something else.If no pressure you have a complete tear down in your future.
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Re: 1200 oil leak
Quote from Big Mike> Check the obvious first and if all looks fine start it up and work the governor arm by hand to feel for pressure.If there is pressure you may have an adjustment to make or something else.If no pressure you have a complete tear down in your future.Grant wrote:Check your governor shaft & link arm. Make sure the clamping bolt is tight and the governor shaft is properly adjuster (per the manual). If your breather is clogged, it could be that the brass bushing is leaking oil and caused the shaft to spin loose.
I'm actually working on a similar problem (for a long while now) and am down to this as the problable cause.
Trouble shooting my 1200 today and I found that the Governor Shaft Brass Bushing had backed out and the Governor shaft was lose.
Can this repair done with out a complete tear down
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Fwatson
From Southeastern Va.
Fwatson
From Southeastern Va.