throttle stop

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kenmac

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There is a throttle stop that hits against my injector pump when I push the throttle all the way open. Is there a corect setting for this (it is adjustible)? Is it ok to adjust it so that the throttle opens farther to give more fuel to the motor?
 
   / throttle stop #2  
The throttle on my 2210d is set to stop at 2600 rpms. I can't imagine have to run more rpms than that. I have found that 2100 to 2300 rpms is plenty for just about everything I have used it for. 2600 rpms seems to wind the motor pretty tight.
 
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Kenmac,

Originally, there was a small safety wire twisted from the jam nut and to the threaded rod. This safety wire indicated where the factory set and adjusted fuel pump amount and timing.

Often, I have adjusted the throttle rod and related hardware. I am not positive but I think that you can damage the pump by setting (adjusting) the throttle and it's timing. Maybe someone else is a little better qualified to set us straight.

Mark
 
   / throttle stop #4  
I can't imagine any reason to run a Yanmar over 2600 rpm.
 
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#5  
I found a post to my question.I guess this engine rpm also applies to 3110 engine speed
 

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