I am posting this for a friend who is not (yet) a member (I keep trying).
He has a '98 4X4 auto with the 180 hp pump. His mods include a motorhome plate that we're guessing is roughly equivalent to a TST #8 or #6, a 4" exhaust, a 16cm exhaust housing (but still using his stock HX35), a 3K GSK from Piers, and a Scotty II for air. His timing is set at about 16*+.
Early this spring he installed a set of 370 diamond Bs from Piers. Those immediately caused the engine to lope a little at idle, like the governor wasn't able to keep things smooth. The idle dropped a little, too. He adjusted the pre-load screw in a tad on the AFC diaphram, and that helped (brought up the idle and smoothed out the lope). But lately, as its gotten real hot here this past week (tomorrow will be like our 9th day above 100*) and he's using the A/C, the lope has gotten real bad. The engine will die while maneuvering around in parking lots. He's getting frustrated and looking for solutions.
I suggested turning the retainer nuts on the governor springs in about 1 click to put more preload on the springs to see if that helps.
Any others have this symptom and got it worked out?
Thanks,
-Jay
He has a '98 4X4 auto with the 180 hp pump. His mods include a motorhome plate that we're guessing is roughly equivalent to a TST #8 or #6, a 4" exhaust, a 16cm exhaust housing (but still using his stock HX35), a 3K GSK from Piers, and a Scotty II for air. His timing is set at about 16*+.
Early this spring he installed a set of 370 diamond Bs from Piers. Those immediately caused the engine to lope a little at idle, like the governor wasn't able to keep things smooth. The idle dropped a little, too. He adjusted the pre-load screw in a tad on the AFC diaphram, and that helped (brought up the idle and smoothed out the lope). But lately, as its gotten real hot here this past week (tomorrow will be like our 9th day above 100*) and he's using the A/C, the lope has gotten real bad. The engine will die while maneuvering around in parking lots. He's getting frustrated and looking for solutions.
I suggested turning the retainer nuts on the governor springs in about 1 click to put more preload on the springs to see if that helps.
Any others have this symptom and got it worked out?
Thanks,
-Jay