Saturday, November 30, 2013
How to Remove the Governor on a Cushman
Having survived multiple owners, the Great Depression and two world wars, Cushman has been in the business of manufacturing industrial utility vehicles since 1901. The company, which is now a subsidiary of Textron Industries, manufactures a wide line of personnel carriers, ATVs and material handling vehicles. The governor on a Cushman is a component that measures and controls the vehicles speed. You can remove it fairly easily using pliers and a socket set.
Instructions
- 1
Access the engine compartment of the Cushman and locate the governor. If you do not find it immediately, pinpoint the carburetor and then trace the linkage running from the carburetor to the governor.
2Remove the governor spring from the governor arm and the carburetor, using pliers.
3Disconnect the wiring harness the governor plugs into.
4Remove the governors retaining bolts with the socket set, and lift it out.
Is there a picture of the location or what it looks like?
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