im in the planning stages of a vw diesel based generator setup. once my house sells i will have some disposable income kicking around and i would like to build a diesel generator.
on ebay there are plenty of generator heads for sale at cheap prices and a friend of mine owns a cnc and a lathe. he will make me an adaptor to mate the genny head to a diesel crankshaft at no charge.
my problem is with the rpm governing. the genny head needs to be run at 1800 rpm. sence the automobile version of the bosch injection pump isnt really suited to maintaining speed like a lawnmower engine does, i was thinking that i could use one of those universal cruise control kits that cost around $50. if i hooked up the speed pickup to the vw engines flywheel or main pulley, it should effectively control the speed of the motor and maintain it at 1800 rpm. the problem with this is that i cannot simply "start" the generator and walk away. each time it is started i would have to manually bring it up to 1800 rpm and then set the cruise control and hope it doesnt kick out of cruise while im gone.
ideally, i would love to use an indistrial bosch injection pump which has a built in rpm maintaining governor, however i have no idea where to find one of these. (anyone have one that wouldnt mind selling or giving away?)
so my big question is, is there any way to modify a automobile injection pump to have an 1800rpm speed governor, or am i stuck with a universal cruise control kit?