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Gill

10-09-2004 11:51:25




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My gov. is leaking where the shaft comes out the back side..Anything special I need to know about replacing the seal and bushing..I know I'll need the seal and bushing(if there is one) and the gasket where it meets the block..Anthing else???
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Rob

10-10-2004 03:03:14




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 It always looks like the bushing is leaking in reply to Gill, 10-09-2004 11:51:25  
There isn't much oil gets up on that shaft. However, any leak in that area and that fan blows the oil back up around the shaft. Lots of time all that is leaking is the gasket. It leaks on that aluminum because guys tighten the mounting bolts down too hard and warp it.
You might try a narrow bead (1/16") of rtv down the middle of one side of the gasket and putting it back on with only 10ft-lbs of torque. Be certain to get the mounting bolts back in exactly the same hole.

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Gary Prestridge

10-10-2004 05:44:13




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 Re: It always looks like the bushing is leaking in reply to Rob, 10-10-2004 03:03:14  
Mine is pretty clean right now. I painted the whole thing, so will be pretty easy to see if it the gasket..Looks like it is dripping straight down from where the shaft comes out.Not leaking a lot. Most people wouldn"t even mess with it but to me a leak is a leak. Wish it would be the gasket...Thanks, I'll check it closer.



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Bob

10-09-2004 11:55:27




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 Re: Governor question in reply to Gill, 10-09-2004 11:51:25  
Keep track of the where the long and short governor attaching bolt go! Don't put a bolt that's too long in the top. It will interfere with the timing gear, and/or break the cover!



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Gary Prestridge

10-09-2004 12:00:29




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 Re: Governor question in reply to Bob, 10-09-2004 11:55:27  
Thanks--easy to get them mixed up if you don't know..Thanks again



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