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v2203 change governor from fixed speed to variable speed


Created On Friday 13, January, 2012 2:02 PM by sidwell50

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sidwell50
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I have to opportunity to purchase a used Carrier Transicold V2203 engine. It has a fixed governor that allows it to only run at 1800rpm. I want to use it for propulsion in a boat so it needs to run at the entire operating range. How do I modify the governor so it can be used in my boat? Thanks in advance.
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