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    Posted: 11 Apr 2014 at 11:46am
I have a wd bone stocke i am planing on pulling the gov dosnt seem to go very high i was wondering if there is a way to adjust it or change it to get more out of it
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D17 governor springs
1950 B, 1952 pulling wd, and 1954 wd45
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Ok thanks
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Im just wondering if i could use a carb off a 2500 gas engine and put on the wd
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Make sure all your throttle linkages are goof and tight. Over the years they begin to wear into one another which can cause a lot of slack and a drop in rpm
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There is a very good amount of slop in linkages. Whats the best way to fix all of that?
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So can i use a 2500 gas engin carb on my wd
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not an expert but that seems like way too much carb for a 201
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#1. The carb from a G-2500 from a One-Eighty is different than a carb from the G-2500 in a One-Ninety. #2. Neither will bolt on to your manifold as the bolt pattern is too wide. #3. Even if you managed to get it bolted to the manifold, you'd have to rework/modify the throttle butterfly lever to fit your engine. #4. Pretty sure it would require an electric fuel pump to keep fuel in the bowl.
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Ok i was just wondering thought i c if it would work im just going to put d17 g springs in and c how it does it seems strong gust no rpm
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