Linde (& Baker) H-25-T:
Engine starts and goes to high idle

Ring gear and crank sensor just replaced, now when unit is started the throttle actuator strokes throttle shaft to full throttle. all wiring looks ok and when the hydraulic pot is unhooked the unit will idle but will not idle up. Any info would be helpful.

tom
  • Posted 22 Jan 2013 07:07
  • Discussion started by tom_p
  • Alberta, Canada
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Thanks Russel for the info, turns out the crank sensor was installed with too much tooth/sensor clearance. Set it at 5mm and unit idled ok.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2013 12:04
  • Reply by tom_p
  • Alberta, Canada
it wants the throttle pot calibrating.laptop job
  • Posted 25 Jan 2013 05:44
  • Reply by russell_r
  • cheshire, United Kingdom

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