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Re: H Governor Rebuild ?
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Posted by Wayne Swenson on July 07, 2003 at 11:45:50 from (66.228.233.181):
In Reply to: H Governor Rebuild ? posted by Matt K. on July 07, 2003 at 09:58:02:
Here is what I had to do to get rid of surging on my son's "H": 1. loosen screws on both ends of the cross tube 2. remove 2 screws and rotate vent pipe out of the way to access linkage pin. Remove the cotter key & pin 3. loosen the 2 hold-down capscrews on the casting on top of the governor 4. tighten the carburetor end of the cross tube 5. wiggle the casting and then tighten the screws on the left (governor) end of the cross tube 6. retighten the capscrews on the casting (this process eliminates binding of the linkage) 7. move throttle to wide open setting and adjust linkage so the pin slides in easily. Don't forget the cotter key 8. re-attach the vent tube and you should have a smoother running engine. 9. a new governor spring wouldn't hurt either. Fun isn't it!!!
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