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Posted by ScottyNY on January 30, 2003 at 10:39:19 from (128.59.123.87):
In Reply to: Governer on Super A. posted by Brian on January 29, 2003 at 22:40:31:
Whoa, there! Don't be working TOO hard. If you've already got the crankcase bolted back onto the torque tube, you should be able to install the oil pump by just removing the pan. AS for the governor timing, look at your cam gear. I can't quite remember which side is which, but if the marks on the cam gear are under the groove, then it will be the mark on the governor gear that is in line with the tooth. Or . . . just the opposite, if the marks on the cam gear are centered on a tooth, then the marks on the governor gear that center on a groove are the correct ones. It's the marks that must line up, and they will only line up when the tooth on one side is in the groove on the other. Does that make sense? (reading back over, I'm not sure I've really cast any light, here, but I hope it helps!) Scotty
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