tractorpuller1
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My Deuce has a big idling problem. When I first bought it, it first went from 900 to 1000 idle rpms when stopped on a hill. When I stepped on it hard accidentally, while working on the low air buzzer, it went to 1500 rpms at idle. I pulled on the throttle rod towards the radiator, and it went forward with a pop. I started it and have 400 rpms. Shut it down. Stepped on the accelerator to the floor, and have 900 rpms when I started it back up. I checked the lock bolt on the governor lever to make sure the lever was not slipping on the governor shaft. However when I pulled the throttle rod forward again, it slipped again. Now I cannot start it. The governor lever is so far forward now, I don't think the engine is getting any fuel.
The governor shaft feels like it is ratcheting inside the IP. Is it toast, or is it a small adjustment to tighten inside? How much for a rebuilt IP? Can I do it, or do I take it to a diesel repair shop?
The governor shaft feels like it is ratcheting inside the IP. Is it toast, or is it a small adjustment to tighten inside? How much for a rebuilt IP? Can I do it, or do I take it to a diesel repair shop?