bmg1021 said: (quoted from post at 23:20:08 04/11/13) I have a 2n ford tractor I just put a new governor and linkage on it and now it goes wide open if I move the throttle a 1/4in allI did is take the old governor off and put the new one on did I do something wrong the rpm"s go so high iam worried above blowing the motor but it idles good
Make sure you have the linkages hooked up correctly. The long rod from the hand throttle should go to the long arm on the governor, the one with the spring. The short rod should go from the shorter governor arm to the carb butterfly. Lots of guys hook them up backwards.
I had to study on mine this past weekend and I had a runner right next to it! I've done 4 so far and still couldn't wrap my head around it...
If it is hooked up correctly, the long linkage arm is adjustable. You loosen the jam nut and turn the ball sockets in/out to make it longer/shorter. The actual rod is threaded. You should adjust it so you are in the top 1/4 of the throttle quadrant, with the governor bouncing off the spring at WOT. Some trial and error with adjusting will get you what you need.
This post was edited by JCinKY at 05:16:53 04/12/13.
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