Posted by jonathan mirgon on December 24, 2008 at 20:48:40 from (207.69.139.133):
In Reply to: c123 governor posted by RDJ Farms on December 24, 2008 at 18:00:25:
If you did not mark it before you pulled it out then it would be next to impossibal to set it up right with out removing the front timing cover.There is a single punch mark on the camshaft which aligns with a single punch mark on the crankshaft, these would be uneffected. The double punch mark on the camshaft should align with the double punch mark on your governer gear. You may try sticking a flexibal mirror through the governer housing hole and rotating the engine until you know where these marks are and then reinstalling the governer drive gear. If that does not work than you will need to remove the front timing cover. I have pulled several of these engines apart for rebuild and found these marks not aligned and the governer did seem to function fine. But to do it properly punch marks should line up with each other.
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