"Horsepower ratings (shown as gross) are in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers Small Engine Test Code J1995. Actual engine horsepower is lower and affected by, but not limited to, accessories (air cleaner, exhaust, charging, cooling, fuel pump, etc.), application, engine speed and ambient operating conditions (temperature, humidity and altitude)."quote:
Originally posted by HEV:
NTHOMAS,
Just a quick question. I've got a Honda Harmony (plastic deck) with the 5.5 HP GCV160 motor. It runs at about 3090 rpm at unloaded WOT or blade clutch engaged loaded. Looking at the Honda power curves, there is no way this motor is making 5.5 HP at this speed, though it is making max torque. The max WOT rpm for this motor is listed at 3600. Should I tighten up the govenor spring a bit to increase the speed a bit? Is it safe? At times it seems under powered; it will stall at times when engaging the clutch.
Thanks.
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In general, there is no special engine operation procedure required during the break-in period. Break-in period is accomplished at any speed above idle and may occur faster if the engine is operated at varying loads and speeds. However, break-in occurs at an acceptable rate if the engine is operated at slightly less than top no-load speed with or without a moderate load. Combustion pressures at this speed are sufficiently high to cause piston rings to conform to the cylinder wall. It is recommended that an engine not be operated continuously at full load during the initial hours of operation. This can lead to permanent deformation of the cylinder bore.