Ray70
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Well, I have an interesting story for you folks!
Today I took in a newly acquired 802 that belongs to a friend, in an attempt to try to give him a hand.
He said it runs and makes power but won't rev up to 1800 RPM.
He dropped it off this morning, and of course, with about 1,000,000 other things I need to be working on, I just couldn't help but tear into it right away!
It starts up good but regardless of throttle position it's barely hitting 800 RPM.
Check both cylinders and both are firing.
Pull one metering pump and the rack and pumps seems free.
Pulled the droop adjustment plug with it running and poke at the end of the rack with a screwdriver and it rev's up just fine.
So obviously something is wrong with the governor.
Pull the radiator, housing and tank as a unit and pull off the timing cover and this is what I found!
Anyone who hasn't been in the timing cover of a DNxM may not see it at first glance, but those of you who have will quickly realize where the left hand spring is!
It's hooked onto the first pushrod!
This is not something that can happen by accident, it physically can not pop off the throttle lever and get itself caught on the pushrod... with the hook facing to the right, clockwise around the pushrod, it is physically impossible for that to happen!
The machine has 600 hours on it ( reset unit ) and it appears someone has been inside the timing cover before.
So either someone made a real silly mistake, or someone went to great lengths to make sure this machine would make it's way to the auction block.
I can think of easier ways to make a gen appear to be junk, "IF" someone was trying to help someone else get it cheap at auction!
Or maybe someone just wanted to make sure it went away??
Guess the truth will remain a mystery!
Today I took in a newly acquired 802 that belongs to a friend, in an attempt to try to give him a hand.
He said it runs and makes power but won't rev up to 1800 RPM.
He dropped it off this morning, and of course, with about 1,000,000 other things I need to be working on, I just couldn't help but tear into it right away!
It starts up good but regardless of throttle position it's barely hitting 800 RPM.
Check both cylinders and both are firing.
Pull one metering pump and the rack and pumps seems free.
Pulled the droop adjustment plug with it running and poke at the end of the rack with a screwdriver and it rev's up just fine.
So obviously something is wrong with the governor.
Pull the radiator, housing and tank as a unit and pull off the timing cover and this is what I found!
Anyone who hasn't been in the timing cover of a DNxM may not see it at first glance, but those of you who have will quickly realize where the left hand spring is!
It's hooked onto the first pushrod!
This is not something that can happen by accident, it physically can not pop off the throttle lever and get itself caught on the pushrod... with the hook facing to the right, clockwise around the pushrod, it is physically impossible for that to happen!
The machine has 600 hours on it ( reset unit ) and it appears someone has been inside the timing cover before.
So either someone made a real silly mistake, or someone went to great lengths to make sure this machine would make it's way to the auction block.
I can think of easier ways to make a gen appear to be junk, "IF" someone was trying to help someone else get it cheap at auction!
Or maybe someone just wanted to make sure it went away??
Guess the truth will remain a mystery!