Now that I got the pump pins correctly in the rack, it appears the cylinders running equal and not so hot. (At least with a laser temp gun. Sometimes my HZ guage is working and sometimes not. When it is running smooth, the guage is around the 62 HZ, but still no control with the knob. (If you have no control with the knob, have someone turn it fully in one direction, and then the other. You look at the where the cable hooks to the gov. control. If it doesn't move, then your cable is defective. And this happens sometimes. Turning the knob is the fine adjustment. Pressing in the center button on the knob, allows you to pull or push on the knob and make large adjustments to the engine speed.) On my 5KW, it is very persice. When it was running bad the guage was swinging from stop to stop. (Then the engine speed should be also be going up and down. You should be able to hear it.)
I’m guessing I have to pull that gearcase cover and check the spring that goes to the HZ cable. (Check the cable first) It seems like it must be not installed right. The time I looked in there I was expecting something to jump out at me. I was happy that it all looked OK. Now I think someone was working on it and maybe hooked the spring to the wrong place. So it’s not obvious wrong. (to me) To be honest, when I had it apart, I really didn’t understand it very good. My understanding of the system is better now. Also, I have this bore scope thing that I can look around in there better.
If your multimeter can measure hertz, stick the probes in the 120 volt outlet. Start the set. If you are reading 60 hertz, then the engine can only be running at 1800 RPM. Do not assume its running too fast, check it.