It alows your truck to top out at a higher speed then it would with it on.
you can not turn off the governor you can have a new computer chip installed in the ecm and the truck will go alittle faster
Check your timing
Not sure of your question but if it is does a truck have a governor the answer is loosely yes. Cars and trucks have computers that govern their top speed by shutting off the fuel supply when they reach a preset speed.
any ford truck or sedan
Like I told the guy who wanted to know this about Sterling trucks, tampering with the governor on a fleet truck will get you fired. OTOH, if you bought the truck and it's still got the governor on it, just take it to the Volvo dealer and have them turn the speed up all the way. I wouldn't remove the governor; the next buyer might want it. But if you turn it up to about 85mph, it will do the same thing as taking it off.
You'd have to reprogramme the engine controls. Disable the computer, and you disable the entire truck.
you take it off, by taking it off how do you remove window hardware from panel?
Buy a chevy
Yes it would better to you use rabbit speed on a narrow electrical pallet jack when taking off of a Canadian Truck Line because it would be more safer.
you must have the computer either reprogramed by a shop or get a handheld programmer. also check into a corvette shift servo.
Start off by unhooking the radiator hoses from the block and drain them. Then dissassemble your intake. then you star taking everything off of the moter hose and wire wise that are attached to the truck. then start taking out bolts.
flywheel needs machining