billfires
Gold Member
Went to start the 1920 this a.m. and would start and die. I tried throttling up and when it caught the rpms were at 2200. Shut it down and I thought the throttle cable was sticking but it was actually the throttle (on the motor). I sprayed it with WD40 and it returned to normal idle. It is kind of hard to see the throttle so I'm wondering if I need to do anything else. It is a 2000 model with 362 hours on it and has been parked outside since April (long story). Thanks for any help/info, Bill C