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Putting a Yanmar 4TNE86 in a Ford CL55
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 54311" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The throttle may not need a return spring as it should be govened. It should pull back when running. At least, that's how every stationary engine that i have fiddled with does.</p><p>Without seeing the linkage, i can't really picture it. There is always a way to modify how the throttle can work. Even if you need to get your hands on a push/pull cable and fit it up.</p><p>Sounds like you are making progress.</p><p>The radiator hose sounds a little tricky. Its reinforced, so stretching it would be hard. Can you cut the hose and install a steped joiner? it would allow you to change size, even an automotive hose may be moulder this way that you can cut to length?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 54311, member: 82"] The throttle may not need a return spring as it should be govened. It should pull back when running. At least, that's how every stationary engine that i have fiddled with does. Without seeing the linkage, i can't really picture it. There is always a way to modify how the throttle can work. Even if you need to get your hands on a push/pull cable and fit it up. Sounds like you are making progress. The radiator hose sounds a little tricky. Its reinforced, so stretching it would be hard. Can you cut the hose and install a steped joiner? it would allow you to change size, even an automotive hose may be moulder this way that you can cut to length? [/QUOTE]
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