I've been to the Bosch specialist and seen their exploded view of "my" pump. According to their diagram, my governor should have that idle spring, but it shouldn't have an intermediate spring and a main spring, it just shows one long spring inside the cage! I would have ordered just the idle spring, but you have to buy the governor as one unit, and it isn't cheap! So seeing as it runs as it is, I'm going to continue my trial and error with getting the splines set up.Would it be easier for me to just wind the max fuel screw in quite a bit more than it is now, leave the throttle levers off it, and run it, turning the splined shaft until it idles correctly, then fit the levers on? I know it sounds backwards but I think this way of doing it may work
But in the UK, these pumps aren't as ten a penny as they are for you guys! It was very quick at 25psi, but thats about 1.7bar, I thought these engines could only handle around 1.2bar on a standard head gasket? It was running at 19psi before I was able to wind the max fuel screw in a bit further, and I expected it to raise the boost anyway due to the extra heat from the extra fuel...