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govner?? ( Rusty Farmall)

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Big Red

07-28-2003 21:20:37




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How can you tell if the govner is holding the engine back? Thanks again!




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CNKS

07-29-2003 19:08:53




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 Re: govner?? ( Rusty Farmall) in reply to Big Red, 07-28-2003 21:20:37  
You can increase rpm by adjusting the govenor, however, a faulty govenor usually causes erratic speed, that is the engine will not run smooth. Sounds more like a carb problem to me.



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rustyfarmall

07-29-2003 05:53:31




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 Re: govner?? ( Rusty Farmall) in reply to Big Red, 07-28-2003 21:20:37  
If there is a lot of wear in the governor, or in the linkage from it to the carburetor, you will not get maximum rpm's out of the engine. Also wear in the linkage from the gov. to the hand throttle will have similar effects.
The easiest way I know of to check for rpm's is to hold a hand held tachometer to the pto shaft. You should get a reading of at least 540 rpm's.
Check through the archives of the tractor pulling forum, some good info. there on how to make the governor perform better.

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skipper

07-29-2003 04:28:13




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 Re: govner?? ( Rusty Farmall) in reply to Big Red, 07-28-2003 21:20:37  
not sure what you mean but generaly if the governer is not holding the engine speed in check you WILL know it.



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