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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Hi, I have a recently aquired 1996 GO-4
Interceptor. This is the second one of these I have had and I love them. I also
have a Cushman Truckster C-Sat which is kinda a rare bird. It has a 2 speed
Centrifigul Clutch Trasmission that is controled by an electric switch. Not the
best setup I have ever seen by a long shot. Anyway my question has to do with my
GO-4. When I bought it someone had allready turned the Governor up and it will
do 75 mph with more left. The problem is that it would cut out at low speeds
when you take off. I thought maybe the previous owner had turned the governor up
to high so I pulled off the side panel and turned that little silly screw back
one turn. Now it won't start. It tries to and even will run a few seconds about
every 5th try. I don't know if replacing the governor with another would fix the
problem or not but I would give it a shot if someone had one they wanted to sell
at a reasonable price. I tried just cutting the black wire but that didn't make
any differance so I spliced it back together. Do any of you Go-4 experts out
there have any suggestions ? Thanks, Dan</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>