How did you remedy the sticky IP rack?
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Apologies.... somehow I missed this. After running the set with a can of Seafoam and a quart of ATF in the crankcase for about 30 minutes(in addition to a couple quarts of fresh oil) without load, oil came out less than ideal with a lot of gunk. Although it was a lower hour set(reset unit), it was obviously in a very humid climate for a long time and had a lot of surface rust and corrosion. After the "flush" the set was able to hold a higher load, but would start surging around 80% load, eventually dying.
I pulled all of the IP's and cleaned and blueprinted them so they moved freely and reinstalled. Again, everything improved a bit, but it would still surge after running for about 20 minutes at 80% load. It would hold 100% with light surge for a couple of minutes, then the frequency would increase and eventually drag it down to stall. Everything I was doing made a marginal improvement, but ultimately the same issue would arise. I tried adjusting the governor and after some mild frustration with absolutely zero difference in how the set was running, I ended up backing the spring completely off of the governor adjustment bolt. DOH
Finally, I took the front cover off of the engine(after removing radiator and tank along with the shrouds) and discovered corrosion on the forward rack linkage assembly that was causing it to stick. After thoroughly cleaning, I reinstalled the spring on the governor, and started troubleshooting. It turns out that one of the linkages would over extend when the unit was up to temp which rendered the governor worthless through the entire sweep. Once it cooled down it would then be back to normal until you got it up to temp again. If you ran the linkage back to closed, it would reset the linkage. With the front cover off(twice), I adjusted all of the linkages so it didn't make it past the sweep. If you look at the linkage diagram in the TM, you will see what I mean. Ultimately, this is what fixed the problem, but I had days into the troubleshooting. That said, it's now a tip top running set. I can only surmise that due to it being seized up, when the set was trying to adjust via the governor, it bent the linkage slightly, throwing it out of spec. It runs a 12k load now without so much as a hiccup.
Again, apologies about the delay in responding
Justin