Razorhunter
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Honda EM5000S generator in seemingly excellent condition, and has good fuel, air filter, spark plug. Generator does not surge at idle. Only surges under a load, and it's not always a consistent surge, meaning it will fluctuate slightly, and come and go. I can hold my hand on the governor arm/linkage assembly and somewhat stop the surging to a degree.
Is this typically indicative of a dirty carb and if so, what's the chances I can go in and handle the issue and back out, without spare gaskets/seals/etc?
This is a GX340 engine.
Also, what's the chances this is just the governor springs/arms up top? Is there a possibility that this is just the springs or arms out of adjustment, or is this always a lack of fuel, or too much air issue? What's the chances this is one of the "hidden" screen/filters these Honda engineers seemingly put somewhere within the fuel line I read about? My fuel sediment bowl was clean as a whistle. I have not found the other screen I keep reading about. I'll have to do more digging on parts diagrams to find this screen that should be checked for cleaning. Possibly it's above the fuel shut off valve in the tank bung?
I have honestly never messed with these carbs or had problems in almost 50yrs of being alive. Many a chainsaw carb issue, but never a 4 cycle carb issue to speak of. Guess I've been blessed.
ETA: Can someone confirm that the phillips adjustment screw on the governor linkage directly above carb is strictly for the idle adjustment zone? I read that somewhere this is the case, but I honestly don't know what that phillips screw adjusts, but it's definitely tied in with the governor linkage. NOTE I am NOT talking about the actual governor shaft that has the wrenching flat and the 10mm locknut on it, which is over under the fuel tank about 8"-10" away. This phillips screw adjustment to governor linkage is directly over the carb.
Thanks for any help. Honestly never had this issue before, but the minute I go and buy a used generator, it was bound to happen at some point, so all is well.
Is this typically indicative of a dirty carb and if so, what's the chances I can go in and handle the issue and back out, without spare gaskets/seals/etc?
This is a GX340 engine.
Also, what's the chances this is just the governor springs/arms up top? Is there a possibility that this is just the springs or arms out of adjustment, or is this always a lack of fuel, or too much air issue? What's the chances this is one of the "hidden" screen/filters these Honda engineers seemingly put somewhere within the fuel line I read about? My fuel sediment bowl was clean as a whistle. I have not found the other screen I keep reading about. I'll have to do more digging on parts diagrams to find this screen that should be checked for cleaning. Possibly it's above the fuel shut off valve in the tank bung?
I have honestly never messed with these carbs or had problems in almost 50yrs of being alive. Many a chainsaw carb issue, but never a 4 cycle carb issue to speak of. Guess I've been blessed.
ETA: Can someone confirm that the phillips adjustment screw on the governor linkage directly above carb is strictly for the idle adjustment zone? I read that somewhere this is the case, but I honestly don't know what that phillips screw adjusts, but it's definitely tied in with the governor linkage. NOTE I am NOT talking about the actual governor shaft that has the wrenching flat and the 10mm locknut on it, which is over under the fuel tank about 8"-10" away. This phillips screw adjustment to governor linkage is directly over the carb.
Thanks for any help. Honestly never had this issue before, but the minute I go and buy a used generator, it was bound to happen at some point, so all is well.