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D4 Pony Motor

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15 years 10 months ago #18219 by TooManyIrons
D4 Pony Motor was created by TooManyIrons
I have a D4-5T that I "saved" and I noticed that the pony motor does not have a governor on it. Also, the pony motor does not seem to be able to maintain RPM when the main engine is set from start to run even at full throttle. The pony starts on the first or second pull and sounds fine.
Were there models of D4 ponys that did not have a governor?
I checked the throttle plate and it is open all the way, so I am wondering why the pony will not maintain RPMs then the main is turning under compression.

Thanks,
C. D. Hunter

Current: D47U turbocharged w/Holt angle blade
Past: 22 Wide Gauge w/Cable Blade, D25U, D45T w/Bucyrus Erie straight blade, D45T Orchard, D45T w/Cat straight blade.
Priest River, Idaho

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15 years 10 months ago #18220 by Dozerman51
Replied by Dozerman51 on topic D4 Pony Motor
As Far as I know, all D2,D4 and D6 horizontal ponys had governors. You need to get one.

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15 years 10 months ago #18223 by ccjersey
Replied by ccjersey on topic D4 Pony Motor
If it starts and runs well, the reason it won't pull the load is probably fuel supply related-
either not enough getting into the bowl or not enough getting through the main jet into the carburetor throat.

Your pony motor should have grenaded itself without a governor and the throttle stuck wide open. When you install the governor, it links directly to the throttle lever with an extended pin and then the control rod goes "behind" the linkage pin extension to pull the throttle closed. The governor spring pulls the throttle open and the weights inside force it closed. The control rod just limits the travel of the throttle/governor arm when you pull it out.

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15 years 10 months ago #18225 by sandman
Replied by sandman on topic pony gov
ol coyote, I can help you if you need a govenor. Karl <a href="This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." target="_blank">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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