Well I just ran into my Kawasaki engine that they did not put the governor inside the engine but instead it is in the gear box. Still thinking about how they control the engine speed when the CVT system is not turning the gear box.
Now of course this is in a Kawasaki 3010 Mule UTV. Massive water in the crankcase problem so much so that the muck was running out the air filter and muffler. Just torn the engine down today cylinders were already trying to rust, rings are shot. Connecting are shot from lack proper lubing. Camshaft rusted up. And of course all the gaskets have to be replaced. Some idiot replace the plug wires and didn't even do that right as they just fell off when I was removing the engine. Now when I get the engine done I still got to replace the front four CV boots. Parking brakes hanging up. And there is an oil leak on the gear box.
Oh the joy if working on an UTV; at least it is not an ATV.
Then there is the FX850V that I also tore down today that was losing oil pressure. Everything related to the oil pump is right at the reject point so I think that is the source with it drop oil pressure down 15 psi when hot triggering a low oil pressure alert. I am embarrassed that I couldn't pickup this engine high enough to put it on the work bench, had to use the shop crane. I reckon I am getting weaker at 62. Now of course the engine is over 100 lbs.