KaiserM109
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... but that's not my real problem. See this thread for the whole, longstory.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/40083-governor-holding-engine-back.html
In short I've been having trouble with BAD performance on my deuce. First I downloaded the troubleshooting manual for the LDS-465-1 (my engine is an LD-465-1) and read up on the troubles.
I did all the logical things, inspected the tank (exceptionally clean), blew out the lines, put on all new filters, added an in-line pump (can't afford a new in-tank pump right now), but the bad performance continued.
I bypassed the FDC; CAUTION: some of the instructions in the magazine article cited by this website don't work well, but that's another thread to come.
I took the top off the governor to attempt to adjust the “droop screw” and found it is not there. Fearing that it was lying in the bottom of the governor, we took it off, but it is gone. It seems to be nothing more than a 1” set screw, so that isn’t a problem to replace.
BUT, I broke the other adjusting bolt by not holding a wrench on the inside nut. I didn’t have a thin one and didn’t want to hang it up long enough to grind one down because that would be tomorrow, BAD MOVE on my part!
Can any one supply me with a replacement? See the attached photo. I am going to jury-rig an adjuster with a 3” threaded rod, but it won’t have a very good oil seal.
Any help would be appreciated.
One remaining question, can anyone tell me how to adjust 3 things, the instructions in the troubleshooting manual or TM 9-2910-226-34 (PUMP, FUEL METERING AND DISTRIBUTING ASSEMBLY) don’t entirely match the unit I have. Also, I don’t have a manifold pressure guage. Can anyone tell me how do you adjust these without special tools:
1) Smoke Limit Cam
2) Stop plate adjustment screw (the one I broke)
3) Droop screw
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/40083-governor-holding-engine-back.html
In short I've been having trouble with BAD performance on my deuce. First I downloaded the troubleshooting manual for the LDS-465-1 (my engine is an LD-465-1) and read up on the troubles.
I did all the logical things, inspected the tank (exceptionally clean), blew out the lines, put on all new filters, added an in-line pump (can't afford a new in-tank pump right now), but the bad performance continued.
I bypassed the FDC; CAUTION: some of the instructions in the magazine article cited by this website don't work well, but that's another thread to come.
I took the top off the governor to attempt to adjust the “droop screw” and found it is not there. Fearing that it was lying in the bottom of the governor, we took it off, but it is gone. It seems to be nothing more than a 1” set screw, so that isn’t a problem to replace.
BUT, I broke the other adjusting bolt by not holding a wrench on the inside nut. I didn’t have a thin one and didn’t want to hang it up long enough to grind one down because that would be tomorrow, BAD MOVE on my part!
Can any one supply me with a replacement? See the attached photo. I am going to jury-rig an adjuster with a 3” threaded rod, but it won’t have a very good oil seal.
Any help would be appreciated.
One remaining question, can anyone tell me how to adjust 3 things, the instructions in the troubleshooting manual or TM 9-2910-226-34 (PUMP, FUEL METERING AND DISTRIBUTING ASSEMBLY) don’t entirely match the unit I have. Also, I don’t have a manifold pressure guage. Can anyone tell me how do you adjust these without special tools:
1) Smoke Limit Cam
2) Stop plate adjustment screw (the one I broke)
3) Droop screw
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