New Holland LS140 Workshop Manual page 97

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As the engine speed decreases, the governor
weights, 1, pivot inward allowing the slider cone, 2,
to move rearward.
As the slider cone, 2, Figure 97, moves rearward, the
governor linkage arm, 1, allows the fuel injection
pump rack to move rearward to the full fuel position
and the engine speed increases.
Engine speed depends upon several factors: the
throttle setting determined by governor spring
tension; the pressure exerted by the slider cone on
the governor linkage; and, positioning of the injection
pump rack.
All the governor linkage parts are located inside the
engine timing gear cover. To inspect or replace any
of the governor linkage parts, the timing gear case
and injection pump must be removed from the
engine.
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