how does a mechanical speed governer work?
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To control engine speed, a mechanical governor uses gears and flyweights inside the crankcase to detect changes in the load and adjusts the throttle accordingly. ... When the engine load increases, the crankshaft spins more slowly. This leads the flyweights to relax and the throttle to open back up.
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