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NO: 509R2

LIMITED
SERVICE BULLETIN DISTRIBUTION
DATE: March 16, 2006 SUPERSEDES: S.B. 509R1 dated 11/97

LIMITED DISTRIBUTION - PERKINS

SUBJECT: WOODWARD ST125 ELECTRONIC GOVERNOR


DISCONTINUATION AND CONVERSION

PUMP MODELS AFFECTED: DB4 - 5198, 5287, 5501, 5520, 5590, 5989,
5990, 5991

The ST-125 electronic governing system has been used in conjunction with Stanadyne
“D” series pumps for a number of years in both production and the aftermarket.
Recently, the Woodward Governor Company decided to discontinue the manufacture
of the ST-125 electronic governor actuator. As a result, Stanadyne has introduced two
conversion kits that contain Woodward DYNA 70025 type actuators for servicing
pumps that require replacement of the originally fitted ST-125 actuator.
IMPORTANT: Stanadyne actuator conversion kits include the parts for fuel injection
pump governor conversion only. Additional engine control changes are required which
are not available from Stanadyne, but must be obtained through Perkins or Woodward.

This bulletin outlines the procedures for servicing ST-125 actuator equipped pumps,
actuator testing methods, actuator conversion kit contents and conversion procedures.

Roller-type Shutoff Cam


P/N 14966

Gear Clamp
ST-125 Electronic P/N 32119
Governor Actuator
P/N 32118

Retaining Shaft
P/N 32116
Guide Stud
P/N 32115
Figure 1
Description
The ST-125 electronic governing system includes an integrated actuator (Reference
Figure 1) and a separate analog speed control. The governor uses a bi-directional
actuator to rotate a roller type shutoff cam. The cam moves the governor linkage to
control metering valve motion for precise fuel delivery control. The original
mechanical overspeed protection and electric shut off solenoid are also retained.
Stanadyne Corporation
92 Deerfield Road, Windsor, CT 06095, U.S.A. Tel: (860) 525-0821; Fax: (860) 683-4581; www.stanadyne.com
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Aneroid Shutoff Cam


Pump models equipped with both an ST-125 actuator and an aneroid
(Reference S.B. 225) have a unique aneroid shutoff cam, as shown in Figure 2,
which allows for aneroid operation independent of the governor. As with all
shutoff cams, the 34361 aneroid shutoff cam is designed to be installed only
once. Therefore, whenever a shutoff cam is removed from a pump it must be
discarded and replaced with a new cam.

Aneroid Shutoff Cam


P/N 34361

Figure 2
Pump Testing
Pump Test As Received and Test Following Pump Service are performed while
the electronic governor actuator is rotated from its normal operating position,
as shown in Figure 3. This places the roller shutoff cam in a position so it does
not interfere with linkage travel.

Remove cover screw, rotate actuator approximately 45˚, and


re-install cover screw

NOTE: To prevent possible governor cover interference


and shaft binding, place a 13521 washer under the
actuator mounting tang before returning the ST-125
Actuator to its operational position

Remove plug and install the torque screw,


nut, and seal called out on the individual
service specification

Re-set high idle fuel delivery using the


guide stud

Figure 3
1. Remove only the governor cover screw that fastens the ST-125 actuator
to the governor cover.
2. Rotate the actuator approximately 45 degrees in the upwards direction.
Re-install cover screw and tighten to 35-45 lbf-inch (4.0-5.1 N•m).
3. Prior to performing calibration checks, reset the high idle fuel delivery
using the guide stud.
4. Remove the torque screw plug and replace it with the torque screw, nut,
and seal called out on the individual service specification. This will
enable fuel delivery adjustment during calibration checks.
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Once pump test and calibration are complete, the actuator must be returned to
its operational position.
1. Remove the governor cover screw and rotate the actuator back in the
downward direction.
2. Place a 13521 washer under the actuator mounting tang (between the
actuator mounting tang and the governor cover) to prevent possible
governor cover interference and shaft binding.
3. Tighten the governor cover screw to 35-45 lbf-inch (4.0-5.1 N•m).

ST-125 Actuator Testing


The ST-125 actuator consists of two main coils and a position sensor. One coil is
to rotate the actuator in one direction and the other coil is to rotate it in the
opposite direction.

Functional tests of the actuator itself are limited to electrical continuity testing
of the coils. The position sensor can only be accurately checked by measuring
voltage output when connected to a powered ST-125 Control. Therefore, it is not
practical or recommended for the Stanadyne dealer to test this circuit.

Continuity testing of the two main coils can be performed using a digital
multimeter set on the 10 ohms scale. Reference Figure 4 below and the
Woodward publication: “ST-125 Control System Installation and Adjustment
Manual”. NOTE: This manual was attached to the first issuance of S.B. 509.
Please retain this publication and attach it to this revision.
1. Resistance between the blue striped wire (Pin 4) and the red striped
wire (Pin 5) should be between 1.5 and 2.5 ohms.
2. Resistance between the yellow striped wire (Pin 6) and the red stripped
wire (Pin 5) should also be between 1.5 and 2.5 ohms.
If the coil resistance values are out of specification, the governor actuator may
be replaced through actuator conversion as described in this bulletin.
Position Sensor (-) WHT/BRN
Harness Connector

Position Sensor (0) WHT/ORG

Position Sensor (+) WHT/GRN


Actuator Coil 1 WHT/BLUE

Actuator Common WHT/RED


Actuator Coil 2 WHT/YEL
Figure 4
NOTE: Actuator failures that are unrelated to the coils may not be detectable by
the Stanadyne Dealer. If engine performance problems occur, which are not
detected during the pump calibration checks or in coil continuity testing, the
customer should be referred to the nearest Perkins dealer or Woodward Governor
dealer for assistance.
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Actuator Conversion (ST-125 to DYNA 70025)


Two different actuator conversion kits are available to convert ST-125 actuator
equipped pumps for use with Woodward DYNA 70025 type electronic governor
actuators (Reference S.B. 483). These kits contain all of the components
necessary for pump conversion and are differentiated by whether the pump is
equipped with an aneroid or not.

In addition to the actuator conversion, modifications are also required at the


engine. None of the components for the engine modifications are available from
Stanadyne. Please contact your local Perkins dealer or Woodward Governor
dealer for additional information regarding these modifications. Technical
assistance from the Woodward Governor Company may be also found by
contacting:
Woodward Governor Company
6250 West Howard Street
Niles, IL 60714-3433
Phone: 1(847)967-7730
www.woodward.com

IMPORTANT: Should governor actuator conversion become necessary, the


customer must be informed of the modification requirements for both the pump
and the engine. All costs associated with this conversion are chargeable to the
customer.

Several internal pump component modifications are required since the ST-125
actuators and DYNA 70025 actuators have different mounting arrangements.
Therefore, it is recommended that actuator conversions be performed with the
pump removed from the engine and then bench tested after conversion
according to the individual superseding pump model specification (see table
below) and S.B. 483.

Pump models originally equipped with ST-125 governors have been superseded
to pump models equipped with the DYNA 70025 governor actuator. Pump
model supersession information is listed in the table below:
Original Superseded by
ST-125 Equipped Pump Model DYNA 70025 Equipped Pump Model
Stanadyne Perkins Stanadyne Perkins
Part Number Part Number Part number Part Number
DB4-5198 2643U616 SL
DB4-5287 DB4-5989 2643U652
2643U635 SL
DB4-5501
DB4-5520 2643U637 DF DB4-5990 2643U651
DB4-5590 2643U638 DB4-5991 2643U653
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Whenever actuator conversion is performed, the pump must be re-identified by


replacing the pump name plate with one stamped with the superseding pump
model number, corresponding Perkins part number, and any other remaining
information from the original name plate, as shown in Figure 5.

Stanadyne Rated Speed


Part Number
DB4627-5989 1800
Perkins
Pump 11105230 2643U635SL Part Number
Serial Number
Figure 5
When performing actuator conversions, refer to the superseding model number
service specification for correct component assembly orientation and any
preliminary setting requirements.

Use the Actuator Conversion Kit, P/N 38471 to convert electronic actuators on
pump models not equipped with an aneroid. The contents of this kit are as
follows:

38471 Actuator Conversion Kit (For Pump Models without an Aneroid)


To convert Pump Models 5501, 5287, 5198 to a 5989

Part number Description Quantity


12165 Screw, hex head 1
12169 Screw, hex head 1
12174 Nut, hex 2
12249 Cam, shutoff 1
14408 Washer, spacer 2
17438 Seal, o-ring 2
26923 Cap, tamper proof 1
27244 Seal, rectangular section 1
27607 Seal, o-ring 1
30788 Cup, cover screw 1
30789 Cap, cover screw 1
34739 Shaft Assy., governor 1
34796 DYNA Actuator Assembly, cover 1

Use the Actuator Conversion Kit, P/N 38470 to convert electronic actuators on
pump models equipped with an aneroid. The contents of this kit are shown on
the following page.
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38470 Actuator Conversion Kit (Pump Models with Aneroid)


To convert Pump Model 5520 to a 5990
And Pump Model 5590 to a 5991
Part number Description Quantity
12165 Screw, hex head 1
12169 Screw, hex head 1
12174 Nut, hex 2
12249 Cam, shutoff 1
14408 Washer, spacer 2
17429 Ring, retaining 2
17438 Seal, o-ring 2
19116 Washer, spring lock 1
23536 Nut, hex 1
26923 Cap, tamper proof 1
27244 Seal, rectangular section 1
27607 Seal, o-ring 1
28449 Screw, head locking 1
28627 Bracket, aneroid mounting 1
30788 Cup, cover screw 1
30789 Cap, cover screw 1
33609 Lever Assy., adjustable shutoff 1
34361 Cam, aneroid 1
34739 Shaft Assy., governor 1
34796 DYNA Actuator Assembly, cover 1

The 38470 kit contains an aneroid bracket with a different mounting style from
the original pump model. Assemble the aneroid and bracket as shown on the
individual service specification and tighten the aneroid bracket mounting nut to
70-80 lbf.-inch (7.9-9.0 N•m), as shown in Figure 6.

Aneroid Assembly
Aneroid Bracket Retention Nut
70-80 lbf.-inch
(7.9-9.0 N•m) Aneroid Bracket

Figure 6
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Warranty
Stanadyne does not provide warranty coverage for the ST-125 actuator.
Therefore, whenever an actuator conversion is performed as outlined in this
bulletin, all costs are chargeable to the customer.

All components contained in the 38470 and 38471 Actuator Conversion Kits,
including the 34796 actuator, are covered by Stanadyne’s Service Parts
Warranty (1 year / 500 hours) as outlined in S.L. 301.

Technical Support Group


Product Support Department

Revision Date Changes


1 10/97 Removed reference to low idle adjustment. Revised method of
rotating the roller shutoff cam out of the way during calibration.
Revised Servicing and Warranty Consideration section
2 2/06 Added actuator discontinuation, washer placement, and actuator
conversion information. Removed Aftermarket Considerations.

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