Unicarriers (& Nissan) KPH02A-25V:
changed regulator now no power

I changed my faulty impco model j regulator to a impco cobra that the local parts store said was the replacement. After starting it up it ran beautifully except it didn't have any power. It couldn't make it up a hill that we drive it over regularly. Its as if i am only pressing the pedal down half way. I noticed the old impco regulator says "w.c..2 lbs" the new one says "w.c..08 lbs" I brought this to the attention of the parts store but they insisted that it was the right part, I even talked to the service manager and he said it was ok.

My question is would this difference cause the problem i'm having? thanks
  • Posted 9 Sep 2011 06:55
  • Discussion started by matt_e
  • Florida, United States
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mrfixit, I checked the governor and the spring was still intact and was holding it wide open. I re installed the original regulator and it gained all of its power back, So either it was a bad regulator or the wrong one.
  • Posted 10 Sep 2011 00:38
  • Reply by matt_e
  • Florida, United States
matt;
We have expierenced this same problem occur with the use of the Impco "EC Cobra" vs the US Impco model J. The problem we found is that we had orfices and other internal parts that are metric is size while the older unit is US Standard spec.
  • Posted 9 Sep 2011 11:39
  • Reply by MEngr
  • Missouri, United States
Sounds like you may have a problem with the governor, located under the carb. There is a spring loaded throttle plate, that if the spring breaks causes that problem. You have to take the side cover off the governor to see the spring.
  • Posted 9 Sep 2011 10:35
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States

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