The throttle cable wont move or the lever that runs the rack wont move? If its the lever it sounds like a stuck injector.That could be your problem too.Before you mess with a Detroit you need to know something about it.You really should take somebody who knows about it with you.You have to take the valve cover off to check the rack.If its a stuck rack because its binding you might have found it.Usually its a stuck injector and you have to change it.If you change it you have to set it. Its been a good 20 years since I messed with a Detroit but the last one had a broken blower shaft.I think I got it out with a big magnet and had it back running in about an hour.I don't remember what you have to remove to get to the blower shaft,maybe just a plate.Somebody who works on them a lot will be more help than me.I know messing with that governor will cause one to run away and if you want to shut one that's running away off you need to already have the air cleaner stuff unhooked so you can throw a plate over it. Thinking about a stuck injector,maybe you can tap the slide piece with a hammer and unstick it? I would try that to see if it would start.Maybe not until I bought it.You don't really want to fix it then try and buy it Id say. Still don't see where you say if the blower is turning or not.If the blowers not turning its the blower shaft.Supercharger,blower, whatever you want to call it.It actually is the supercharger.
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