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BUD BARENIE

02-20-2004 05:39:35




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CHAD:
STOCK (M) GOVENOR SHOULD I AD A LITTLE WEIGHT TO IT, OR TAKE A LITTLE WEIGHT AWAY TO MAKE IT MORE RESPONSIVE TO HOLDING HI-IDLE

ALSO I NEED JEFF HOPPERS TELE NUMBER REAL BAD !!!!
THANK'S
I DON'T HAVE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS SORRY




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junkyard dog

02-21-2004 05:30:36




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 Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to BUD BARENIE, 02-20-2004 05:39:35  
don't mean to sound dense but then what is the advantage of having the spring? will it idle&still go to 2600? does the govenor take it to 2600 with the bolt backed out?what I MEAN IS WILL IT GO from 1760 hi idle & open way up when gov calls for it?thanks for the info.



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BUD BARENIE

02-22-2004 11:12:49




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 Re: Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to junkyard dog, 02-21-2004 05:30:36  
I'M USING CHADS SPRING YOU CAN TAKE IT TO HIGHER RPM'S AND STILL IDLE JUST FINE TRACTOR DOESN'T LOPE AT ANY RPM'S JUST PULLES THE GOVENOR IN FASTER. I'M ALSO USING AN M#W GOVENOR GOING DOWN THE TRACK BEFORE THE BOAT LOADES HEAVY THE GOVENOR LOOSES A COUPLE HUNDRED RPM'S. I'LL BE THROWING THAT AWAY THIS PULLING SEASON (FOR SALE)
200BUCKS GOING TO TRY THE STOCK GOVENOR

MY OPINION



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ChadS

02-21-2004 05:56:50




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 Re: Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to junkyard dog, 02-21-2004 05:30:36  
JYD,, let me explain the spring and what it does. To ansewr your questions,, yes, it will idle down completely, and run any rpm you choose to set it at. All by adjusting the stop in the governor. Ok,, What the spring does, is speed up governor function. thus, speeding up carb response. = more power, when you need it. Most stock, unaltered governors will actually shut the carb down when the engine lugs and starts to stall. this spring keeps it open when you are in a severe lug, open to the end, stays open longer. The spring we have is good for up to 2600 rpm. you can set it for any rpm range you want to pull. You still have the function of the fast operation of the governor and the carb. When you pull, the difference between a farm tractor and a puller, is the difference between night and day. even compared to a stocker to a stocker. One that is stock, unaltered, against an enhanced one, big difference. Ok,, it will go from idle to the set rpm, or what ever you set the rpm range to be. Gives an average of 3 more Hp, just by instaling it. Try one if you like, it is self explanitiory. Put it in, adjust the rpm, and go pulling, if you want more hop up ideas, just ask!! One thing I say, is when you build an engine to perform, before you go borin, or strokin, start with all of the engine controls first. Governor, Carbs, ignitions, then once you get those figured out, maybe build a bigger engine. Just my opinion, ChadS

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ChadS

02-20-2004 06:25:40




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 Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to BUD BARENIE, 02-20-2004 05:39:35  
Bud, My email is hpuller@hotmail.com Just click on the name in blue, and it iwll hook you right up to email. Yeah you can make them lighter if you want, You really don't have to though, Spring will do it for you. ChadS



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Flogger

02-20-2004 12:05:42




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 Re: Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to ChadS, 02-20-2004 06:25:40  
Hey Chad how will that spring work with a Thompson Rock-it governor? Any any gains at stock rpm? I can take the screw out and it won't turn but about 1800.



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BUD BARENIE

02-20-2004 14:44:14




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 Re: Re: Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to Flogger, 02-20-2004 12:05:42  
FLOGGER I'M USING AN M@W GOVENOR NOWSAME COPY AS THE ROCKET GOVENOR, GETTING READY TO THROUGHT IT AWAY !!!!
I'VE USED CHADS SPRING IT WILL BRING THE RPM'S UP



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junkyard dog

02-20-2004 15:05:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to BUD BARENIE, 02-20-2004 14:44:14  
question; how do you gus stay within rpm limits by just installing a spring? I have tried that it goes crazy at hi idle dont want to stand to close how do you get it past the tech boys?



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ChadS

02-20-2004 17:12:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: GOVENOR-CHADS in reply to junkyard dog, 02-20-2004 15:05:48  
The adjustment bolt inside the governor, the spring will get you to 2600, you can still back it down to 10% or where ever you set rpm. Chad



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