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Engine Racing @ high RPM

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al

08-16-2004 05:37:35




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Well I just got done rebuilding my govenor on my 39' 9n. I thought everything would be fine but when I started it up this weekend the engine races at a very high RPM with the simple touch of the throttle. I have followed the steps of the govenor rebuild off the 8N site, replaced all the inside bearing races, shaft, balls, etc. I also set my gap to 0.22" as suggested (between shims & "C"-Clip. I know I hooked the linkage rods back-up right because of the ball ends are 2 different sizes and they only go on one way.
So with all this in mind what is the PROBLEM NOW????

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Rob

08-17-2004 02:59:46




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 Re: Engine Racing @ high RPM in reply to al, 08-16-2004 05:37:35  
No response eh? You say the rods only go one way but I hear from guys that get them crossed. The throttle arm goes to the tall arm with the spring. The carb rod goes to the short arm.
The gap is set between the washer and the fork base, not between the shims and clip. You vary the shims to get the gap. Get those two matters squared away and I bet it works differently.



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