Posted by Inno on March 15, 2014 at 17:27:14 from (70.49.42.85):
In Reply to: TO35 Governor guts posted by Inno on March 14, 2014 at 16:19:24:
I did a LOT of poking, prodding, testing, adjusting and general messing around.........as well as proper adjustment........and it all came down to something UNDER the timing cover. In the reading that I did, it seems that if the bumper spring has been compressed (or bent) too far towards the front of the tractor, the governor has no action at all. And mine, well it didn't. Everything I could check before major surgery was checked and then checked again. The cup does not seem to be binding at all, the lever is not binding. The throttle linkage is all good, replaced all the knuckles, performed the adjustments to perfection............far as I know.
I am planning to be VERY careful with the adjustment of the bumper spring. But I guess, being as how it's not working now, if I break it off, I'm not any worse off.......sort of. If you look at the pics you can see where the governor cup has been rubbing on the timing cover........at least, that's what I think has been happening.
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