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Above the carb
What is it?
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11-24-2016, 06:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: Above the carb
Vacuum port.
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11-24-2016, 06:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: Above the carb
Does it go into the valve cover. crankcase vent of some sort?
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Bigger photo
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Holy Smokes !! That looks like something left over from the 70's California smog era.
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Interesting that the GAV rod seems to line up.
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It's a GOVERNOR, so them Thanksgiving Dinner Delivery Kids don't wreck your rusty engine!
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11-24-2016, 07:39 PM | #10 |
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Hey, how about a close-up the same size as the second pic?
That sure looks like something Jerry Brown cooked up as a smog device. Also, just an observation, but you might want to take a look at the alignment, judging from that spare, you got some problems
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Note: It is on an unrestored Mail Truck. What would a governor be used for?
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it limits the engine speed ----back then mail was deliversd in better shape, the truck speed was limited so the packages didn't get damaged
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To limit the top end speed at a desired setting.
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Here you go! all the above
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Thanks, and here I was thinking how slow they would be with all the extra body and go figure they slowed them down even more
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All the mail trucks came with a governor. In the pictures you can see
the bracket to lower the choke rod and a hole lower in the firewall. Bob Last edited by Bob C; 11-24-2016 at 08:53 PM. |
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I think the governor I have works off the Timing Gear, at the rear of the cover. Or do I have something else, altogether different?
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This is a "velocity" governor that only limits how fast the engine will rev (so the mailman won't blow the engine as he climbs that muddy hill in low). Engine speed is directly controlled by the foot or hand throttle.
The governor that is gear (or belt) driven is a load-sensitive unit. It maintains a set RPM regardless of load for industrial/agricultural use, where the RPM needs to remain constant, like welders, air compressors, combines, etc. Here engine speed is controlled by the governor; the hand or foot control is connected to the governor, not the carburetor, and the governor controls throttle opening. With no load on the engine the governor closes the throttle plate to maintain say, 2200 RPM. Under a load, the governor opens the throttle plate as needed to maintain the same 2200 RPM. |
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40 Deluxe, a good summation of the differences of application.
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