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Barry Brazier
 
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Default Yanmar 2GM won't run at top speed

It could be that the spring that connects the speed control to the governor
has lost some strength.
When the engine reaches full revs the convener closes the fuel supply to the
injector pump to slow the engine. If you want full revs the throttle pulls
the governor lever back using a connection with a spring. spring.
When the engine is not under load you don't have to pull the controls so far
and the spring does not stretch so much to get full revs. Under load the
throttles is pulled all the way down.

Is there more drag than normal on the prop. i.e. stuffing box too tight.
Does the engine get too hot. May be thermostat is rusted partly open but not
open enough?
I have a 3GM

Barry

"Marc Auslander" wrote in message
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I have a reasonably well used 2GM. Its top speed should be 3600 rpm,
and it has always been able to reach that speed under load. I
normally cruise at 2700, by the way.

This year, the engine will go to 3600 in neutral, but only to 2800
under load.

What I've eliminated -

Its not a control problem, the fuel control on the engine is against
its stop when full on.

I've replaced the fuel lift pump, with no change.

I've replaced all the fuel filters, with no change.

I've run the engine without its air filter, with no change.

Its not a tach problem - in neutral the engine runs at 3600.

There is no smoke at full throttle under load, which makes me think
this is NOT an injector/pre-combustion chamber problem.

I'm not burning oil, although I haven't checked compression. The
engine starts without trouble.

I'm trying to list the possible causes, and ways to do diagnosis.

My list -

A governor problem. If so, I don't know what to look at first, or how
to test.

A high pressure fuel pump problem.

Air leak in the fuel system. (Would that cause this, but no other

problems?)

Exhaust back pressure.
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