Trojan
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- Apr 17, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I need to adjust my idle on one of my engines. I had a DD man look at it. He took the governor apart and removed a quarter from it. He said it needs a new adjuster spacer plug. He said it needed a new spacer, but it was a try an see type thing and that I should just use it as it is. It would cost to much for him to do the try and see thing. It's not that it's that bad except that I don't like the idle above 450 RPMS and it now idles at 625 RPMS. I understand there are round cylinder spacers that come in different lengths that you must try and remove until you find the correct length to get the proper idle speed. He said the quarter was not the correct size to work as a shim. So the question is do I add to the spacer to lower the RPM or what. My books are on the boat so I need to ask the group before I dig in. I think there are only 2 bolts that hold the governor adjuster on. But I need to know which direction to go when I make my new spacers up to try. Also how much do you think I need to add on or remove to achieve my goal?
BILL
BILL