Posted by GUIDO on December 23, 2013 at 12:42:50 from (71.168.200.122):
In Reply to: Re: 8V71 Experts??? posted by LeakyBoot on December 23, 2013 at 06:09:18:
Hello leakyboot,
All governors DO limit engine high speed. All you need to do is use a P.T.O.cable with a lock, and set the engine to any speed you need to run it from idle to the max governed speed. When the engine is loaded the governor will try to keep the R.P.M's set, but the no load speed and the load speed will not be the same. If you look at the governor plate you will se 2 high speed rating, the load and no load speed. If the no load speed is 2250 rpm's and the full load speed is 2100 rpm's, that is called the droop speed. So if you need to keep your engine at 1600 rpm's under load you need to set the speed at the rpm's that the engine will keep 1600 rpm loaded. 100 to 150 more RPM's then 1600 rpm's. I know it is a lot of info, but my e-mail is open if you wish to contact me that way,
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