Miller Electric Blue Star 145 Adjusting Engine Speed Standard Models Only, Stop Engine Close

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8-3. Adjusting Engine Speed (Standard Models Only)

3750 ± 30 rpm (62 Hz)

After tuning engine, check engine speed. See table for proper no load speed. If necessary, adjust speed as follows:

Start engine and run until warm.

1 Adjustment Screw

To increase speed, turn screw in (clockwise). To decrease speed, turn screw out (counterclockwise).

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Stop

engine.

Close

fuel

 

valve.

 

 

 

1

Tools Needed:

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