Posted by george md on June 19, 2010 at 15:06:26 from (209.213.167.201):
In Reply to: Case 580D fixed posted by Adrian Billheimer on June 16, 2010 at 17:13:58:
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Removing the ball check or cleaning it will make the engine run ,BUT it will not fix the cause. What has caused the plugged condition is the failing of the governor drive ring .If you do not replace the ring soon ,the weight basket will cut off the rivots that the ring is mounted on. when the rivots are cut off you will have no rotation of the weight basket and therefore no governor action, and with out the governor you are in a full fuel condition. In other words there is not limit to the rpm and engine will increase rpm untill it structurly comes apart.
Removing the obvious problem is fine to get the tractor back to the shop , but do not run it that way.
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