VE governor spring question, 411?

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VE governor spring question, 411?

Postby toomanys10s » Mon Oct 10, 2016 8:05 pm

I recently purchased a industrial ve pump for 6bt. Cummins part # 4933531 150hp/443ft lbs. I pulled the LDA housing off to check internals as its new old stock, making sure there won't be any surprise runaways.. The pump has a governor spring marked with 411. What spring is this?
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Re: VE governor spring question, 411?

Postby spencerdiesel » Thu Oct 13, 2016 1:54 pm

I tried finding that using what I assume would be the whole part # 1464650411 and didn't have any luck. My guess though is that a 6bt rated for 150 hp and a high torque to hp ratio wouldn't have a very high governed speed....
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