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Posted by CNKS on October 04, 2005 at 20:00:27 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: *sigh*, (from fender-man) posted by Pand R Pete on October 04, 2005 at 19:34:16:
I have not had the governor off my C or Super A, so I probably should not comment. I will quote what it says in the A service manual -- I do not know if this applies to a distributer. It mentions removing the front cover, I doubt if you can see the marks without doing so: "---A single center punch mark between the teeth on the crankshaft pinion should line up with a single punch mark on a tooth on the camshaft gear; and two punch marks on a tooth of the camshaft gear should should line up with two punch marks between teeth on the magneto and governor pinion." As to the radiator cap, if your system is pressurized, the cap fits on the OUTSIDE of the filler neck -- if it is loose you need a new cap, hopefully someone hasn't messed up the radiator neck. If the radiator is not pressurized, the cap attaches to the INSIDE of the neck, and does not need to be absolutely tight, as it will leak when pressure builds up anyway, as long as it doesn't rattle around and fall off. The caps are not interchangeable.
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