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*386* Gov Spring

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I just pulled a 386 governor spring. I have no idea what it is. Possibly a 2600 rpm unit as that is all the faster it would rev with the governor screw removed and throttle at full tilt :rolleyes:



It's from a 1990 model Ram. All original VE pump. *ALL* original, vergin pump.



It CLEARLY is printed *386*. I also have a 388 and some others ;)



Any ideas what it's doing in there?
 
I found it. 2800 rpm's. This one has 309,000 miles on it so it must be pretty weak. I thought they all came with the 388 spring. No?
 
Maybe the 388 was there for the combination of the low revvin Cummins and direct drive 727 auto to give a few more R's... ?
 
Scott,

Turn the spring over... it's a 98E. ;)

The application is from a warp speed diesel powered UFO. It was a goverment experiment gone bad that is little known.

Now that YOU know we have to kill you. :-laf
 
Yes Phil...........

For the hundredthousandth time... ... it's going to remain totally factory stock/OEM. I'm replacing the seals in the pump and installing the OEM spring, #388. I simply wasn't sure why it has a different spring in it.



I also have sum swamp land I'd like you too look at when your up this way.



GL
 
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