Posted by WayneIA on January 18, 2013 at 17:16:25 from (216.248.101.111):
In Reply to: NAA Govenor posted by charlie LCDR on January 18, 2013 at 15:52:59:
An old 6 ball govenor is better than the later roller type govenor.The 6 balls are still available. And that's the only thing that really wares. There are two different govenor springs, one for each type of govenor. I have never been able to see a difference, but they are two different part numbers. Having said all that, make sure the front crankshaft pully bolt is tight so the pulley pinches the governor between the pulley and the thrust washer. The NAA tractor came from the factory with the six ball govenor. You might improve it by trying a different spring. Don't think you will improve the problem much short of using a 6 ball govenor
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