Throttle arm plate
I have a Brillelli 46CC that just had an accident and the sping that use to close the carb (move the throttle back after it is opened and released) is not working, I noticed in Bob's post he said
"Remove and toss the "stop screw" on the throttle arm plate, then unhook the little spring that pulls the butterfly closed, unless you want your throttle servo under constant load/tension. Do NOT REMOVE THE SPRING."
So, do I not need this spring to close the carb anymore, just leave the spring on and go, is this what it means? Just trying to understand if it will be ok not to have the spring closing the throttle anymore or if I have to fix it. The spring is still there, just doesn't close the throttle anymore.
Thanks,
Chuck