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Overdrive Governer test
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sarahcecelia |
07-22-2024 @ 4:22 AM
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One has to take it off of the transmission,; hook it up to the cars battery with a test light; the light will be on;(points are closed)Spin it with a drill, light goes out ; if the unit is good. (points have opened) Regards, Steve Lee
This message was edited by sarahcecelia on 7-22-24 @ 4:35 AM
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sarahcecelia |
07-22-2024 @ 4:17 AM
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OOPS! I found my directions to test an overdrive governor!!
Regards, Steve Lee
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carcrazy |
07-21-2024 @ 7:14 PM
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That sounds about right. Once the governor senses a road speed of about 28 MPH the points in the governor will close allowing current to flow to the overdrive relay.
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sarahcecelia |
07-21-2024 @ 11:54 AM
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My memory is letting me down;I'm 87 now, and will be 88 in march 2025. I used to know how to check the governor to see if it was good. My memory says; take it off the transmission, hook the shaft on it to my electric drill,rev the drill up,and if it's good I will hear a click when it engages. What did I leave out or state ,wrong??
Regards, Steve Lee
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