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Where to get governor parts?

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SAm in NS

01-05-2004 08:12:47




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I've had the governor off my '53 Super A and I've determined that it needs some new springs (after I cleaned the water out of it). Where can I get these springs? Does NAPA carry something suitable and if so what is the part number? Also which springs need to be replaced? Thanks, SAm in NS




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gauger

01-05-2004 10:25:48




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 Re: Where to get governor parts? in reply to SAm in NS, 01-05-2004 08:12:47  
If you had water in there you might as well replace everything. You can rebuild the works for about 50-60 bucks. No doubt the needle bearings and rockshaft are shot. You can make a new rockshaft out of a piece of 3/8" round mild steel, the keyway is not necessary. The clamp holds the rockshaft arm just fine or you can stake it with a set screw. IH has all 3 springs. I get the bearings and oilites from a bearing supplier at a cheaper cost than the dealer. The speed control lever is usually real sloppy in its bore, you can fix this easily. Open up the hole to 5/8" and install a 1/2 x 5/8 x 5/8 long oilite. If the lever is real worn, IH has new ones or if you're handy make a new round piece out of 1/2" round and weld it in place of the old one keeping the location of the flats in mind.

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SAm in NS

01-05-2004 10:42:27




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 Re: Re: Where to get governor parts? in reply to gauger, 01-05-2004 10:25:48  
So far as I can tell the only things that need replacing are the springs, everything else is just fine (virtually non-existent slop and smooth operation without being too stiff). After cleaning out the water everthing was covered in a white oily layer of water mixed with the oil and after cleaning (with degreaser) the inside was clean and pretty well rust free. I'll replace the springs and see where that gets me, if it still doesn't work I'll take off again then. Thanks, SAm in NS

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justin

01-05-2004 08:54:28




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 Re: Where to get governor parts? in reply to SAm in NS, 01-05-2004 08:12:47  
Contact your local Case IH dealer. They will be able to get you the correct springs.



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