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Usually, there is a hole plug near the bottom of the casing. BUT first drive it around a lot cause gear oil is heavy and it won't come out very fast if it is cold.
Ive attached a video, but you can do this mechanically by adjusting your throttle linkage(but it may not be enough). I'd suggest making a "stop" or a mechanism to physically stop the throttle from opening up on the engine end at the carburetor or throttle body. You must add something to interfere with your engine being able to "open up", I'd reduce it so that it only opens up 15%-20% which will severely limit performance.
Another option is to add an aftermarket Rev Limiter like a MSD unit, or find any rev limiter compatible with CDI ignition and a Single Cylinder, that'll work and you can limit it to whatever rpm you prefer at the turn of a dial! I had to do this to a motorcycle and a drag car and used a simple adjustable rev limiter to keep others from mulling themselves or blowing my motor up!
What?? .. slow down and give me more specific detail.. this is not a complicated problem .. just need more info.. could be a simple clutch adjustment... or you need new clutch fiber plates??
dont know but computer ,shouldnt matter motor runs 1 way ,make sure its fully in rev , check wire to rev solenoid if it has one ,sory im not familiar with this ,let us know
i think it might have a limiter when in rev ,you know how hard and complicating they are now days,and call it for safety.
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