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Re: Where's it go??

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Cmore

06-14-2005 06:47:08




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It's about 1 1/2 to 2 inches long and about 1/2 in in diameter..Thanks, Cmore




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scotty

06-14-2005 07:57:35




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 Re: Where's it go?? in reply to Cmore, 06-14-2005 06:47:08  
Cmore, As I write this post Im looking inside the govenor housing on my Super A. If its not the anti surge spring, the only other spring is the tension spring about 1 1/2" long with a hook on each end that spring keeps tension on your thrust bearings.

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Cmore

06-14-2005 08:34:09




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 Re: Where's it go?? in reply to scotty, 06-14-2005 07:57:35  
That sounds like the spring I have. The problem I'm trying to fix is my Super C won't seem to run up to full throttle, unless you "override" the throttle, and push it way up past the notches. Maybe it needs adjusted or something?? Thanks, Cmore



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Janicholson

06-14-2005 09:16:33




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 Re: Where's it go?? in reply to Cmore, 06-14-2005 08:34:09  
Letter farmalls, and others use linkage to the govenor that has no lubricant on the pivot points. these become worn and allow the rods to lengthen. The govenor will prevent overspeeding internally. look to the rods/joints and adjustments so that the govenor control lever is pulled fully when the hand control lever is in its last notch. On Cs there is also an external rod link from the gov. to the carb. this is not the linkage with the problem, do not adjust this except with a manual to go by. Ill bet the engine stays at idle till the hand lever is more than i/2 way pulled. LOL let us know the fix that works.
JimN

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