I tried adjusting the droop on my MEP-002A last week just to see if I could fine tune it better. I couldn’t seem to be able to adjust the droop screw (it lowers the spring on the governor rod) down enough to make the engine hunt. My linkage seems like it free and lubricated. When I bought the generator a year ago, I PM'ed the snot out of it and it seems free and well lubed. According to the TM, it should be at 61.5 hz no load, but under load it should be come to 60 hz. It was very hard trying to get the linkage not to stick on the shut off solenoid. One of the ways I got it not to stick was by bending the governor arm and by attaching the linkage at the very end of the slot on the governor arm. According to the TM, the linkage should be set to about 5.5 inches from the center of the studs on the link. I did not see in the TM where it made reference to where to set the linkage on the governor arm seeing that it is slotted. It would be nice to get it tuned to where I can set it at 61.5 hz and it only drops 1.5 hz from no load to full load. But I never got a hunting out of the generator… not like a quick acceleration, then a quick deceleration, quick acceleration, quick deceleration…. That would be hunting, correct? I am just wondering if my linkage is not at the correct length or at the correct position on the slotted governor arm.