TinyAndreTheGiant
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I have tried everything I can think of to get my truck running and am out of ideas.
I have a 1971 M35A2 with a LDT 465 and I believe the issues are governor related.
All fuel filters have been exchanged, and air has been bled from the system a couple of times including at the injectors. so I do not believe fuel flow or trapped air are an issue.
If i remove the Timing Window Cover (TM 9-2910-226-34 Pg. 3-1) and grab the pin on the linkage (Item A, Fig. 3-6 Pg. 3-3) the pin moves freely but is not biased to one side.
If i wiggle the pin back and forth it eventually behaves as though it is spring loaded away from the firewall. At that point if i close the cover back up the deuce starts first try. however any throttle movement results in it getting it stuck again and the engine dies. I have repeated this a couple of times so I believe this is the problem.
I have read the TM and do not see a concise "Stuck governor weight, spray cleaner lube at location X"
Anybody have some ideas on where to start on fixing this?
I have a 1971 M35A2 with a LDT 465 and I believe the issues are governor related.
All fuel filters have been exchanged, and air has been bled from the system a couple of times including at the injectors. so I do not believe fuel flow or trapped air are an issue.
If i remove the Timing Window Cover (TM 9-2910-226-34 Pg. 3-1) and grab the pin on the linkage (Item A, Fig. 3-6 Pg. 3-3) the pin moves freely but is not biased to one side.
If i wiggle the pin back and forth it eventually behaves as though it is spring loaded away from the firewall. At that point if i close the cover back up the deuce starts first try. however any throttle movement results in it getting it stuck again and the engine dies. I have repeated this a couple of times so I believe this is the problem.
I have read the TM and do not see a concise "Stuck governor weight, spray cleaner lube at location X"
Anybody have some ideas on where to start on fixing this?