To limit the speed at which the vehicle can be driven.
controlled the speed engine
controlled the speed engine
It keeps the engine from over revving.
the function of a governor is to limit the rpm of an engine. it works by limiting the amount of fuel allowed to go into the combustion chamber
To keep the engine from over revving and destroying itself.
it is a speed limiter of engine...control speed respect to load....
governor senses the speed of spindle of engine and controls the mechanism of opening and closing of throttle valve
Your question is confusing. Are you asking why the governor is not working or are you asking why is there not a governor on a petrol engine. Modern fuel injected engines are governed by the ECU which will shut off the fuel supply when the vehicle reaches a predetermined speed. Some older vehicle with a carburetor had a mechanical governor but most had no governor at all.
The function of a governor in a generator set is to regulate the speed of the engine. It works by controlling the fuel flow to the engine, adjusting the throttle settings, and maintaining a constant speed regardless of the load demand. The governor ensures that the generator provides a consistent and stable output frequency and voltage.
To check the governor on a Briggs and Stratton engine, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the air filter and locate the governor arm connected to the throttle plate. Manually move the governor arm to see if it returns to its original position, indicating proper function. Additionally, inspect the governor spring for any damage or wear, and verify that the linkage is free of obstructions.
lubrication. Without it, the internal combustion engine would stop working NOW.
oil separator working is separat oil & gas