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170 engine swap govenor questions?

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    Posted: 28 Jul 2012 at 10:14am
Is there a differance in the govenor system on a 170 gas and a Gleaner gas engine?Do they work the same? Is a swap from Gleaner to 170 a easy project? Any changes to look for? Thanks Tracy Martin
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Governor will need to be swapped.  Combine governor is designed to wide open all the time - all or nothing.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cotncrzy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jul 2012 at 10:29am
I have some threads on here about the swap, About two weeks ago. "E Gleaner engine in a WD" I think. It wasn't hard, you will need a seal for the Gleaner engine, I have the National Seal # will save you several $ TO STAY AWAY FROM DEALER! Yours is plugged now where the throttle comes out... My e mail good,cotncrzy@yahoo.com check it most every A.M.
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The gleaner does not have a linkage system to vary the engine speed.  The front cover from a WD-175 and all in between will sub.  The linkage can be installed if one has the parts by knocking out the plugs etc.  There are different weight gov wts and springs for different RPMs  .  The gleaner had a mechanical cam driven fuel pump that will have to be
covered with a block off plate similer to V8 chev .  Snout on the crank will need to be shortened on some swaps - we did this on a WD by simply cranking eng and laying a hack saw blade on the appropiate place - probably not an OSHA approved process. The oil fill locations should be considered as well.   Call me if u wish
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I may have spoke when I shouldn't have.... 170 May be different than a D17 series 4 but I dont think so. There is way more educated people on here that can and will help. 
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