Kubota v3600 T upper limit issues. Help!

akgolddiver

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I'm a newbie here, so I appreciate your attention. I'm also new to diesels, so bless us I'm learning as fast as the synapses will fire. Finally finished the build to a gold dredge that is an hydraulic amphibious driven boat. I'll send a video if I can get the engine running right.

I've got a Kubota v3600 turbo, its based on the v3300 and has many/mostly interchangeable parts. It was a generator engine with variable throttle, bought it low-hours used. Full throttle was 1800rpms when I started adjustments. I need it to run at 2200rpms for my water pump to hit it's pressure/flow rate, but it's maxing out at 2060rpms, 2000rpms under load. Engine rpm curve in the manual is rated to 2600rpms. I've adjusted the the no-load max screw as far back as it will go. It still has a little bit of thread left, but the actual throttle handle reaches it's max, so I let that guide how far out the adjustment screw went. I attempted to adjust the #2 screw- the output limiting bolt, but after 2.5 full turns, nothing had changed in rpms/smoke both with and without load, so I put it back to where it's at. I was told I needed a different governor spring, but there is only one available for it from Kubota, there aren't different rated springs per rpm requirements.

It was then suggested that I need a different injection pump governor, which is something that has to be built by someone not me. I've read other forums that say something about a throttle stop screw, or an adjustment screw in the injection pump. The season up here in AK is winding down, and I'm really trying to find a solution that doesn't cost more time in shipping.

The emergency throttle stop lever had broken when I got the engine, so we had to take apart the governor assembly. The start spring (the long horizontal one in the picture), got stretched here, but I didn't mess with the main governor spring (the one at a 45degree angle). I say stretched, as in the "U" hook on the left got stretched. I bent it back, reinstalled, and it hasn't had any issues. I mention this by way of full disclosure, and not knowing what exactly is an important detail here.

Any hacks to get me another 200rpms? I really appreciate it, guys. Got a lot riding on this project. -Ian
 

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akgolddiver

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Kubota v3600 T
Sep 18, 2023
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Nome, AK
Thanks for the link. After further research into the bowels of the internet last night, I think my main question is this. My current engine is configured to run a generator at 1800, which with a variable throttle, I can tweak the configuration to 2000rpms under load, but no higher. If I buy a new governor spring, or governor throttle assembly, will I just get what I've got, or will I get a true variable throttle assembly that will unlock the 2200rpm cheat code for me?
 

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Thanks for the link. After further research into the bowels of the internet last night, I think my main question is this. My current engine is configured to run a generator at 1800, which with a variable throttle, I can tweak the configuration to 2000rpms under load, but no higher. If I buy a new governor spring, or governor throttle assembly, will I just get what I've got, or will I get a true variable throttle assembly that will unlock the 2200rpm cheat code for me?
There might and might not be other versions of the governors to reach higher RPM's.
You will have to compare part numbers.
I don't know that version of governor well enough to be able to tell you definitively one way or the other.
 
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