Posted by The tractor vet on September 15, 2011 at 20:22:27 from (76.212.235.251):
In Reply to: 450 Governor posted by Chris450 on September 15, 2011 at 18:58:13:
There ain't much to fix one as usually the biggest thing is where the gov. spring goes the org. bushing that were PRESSED into the holes have long since fell out and the spring is flopping around and this just plum screws up everything. Find someone that has a lathe and have him turn out two new bronze bushings and chamfer both sides of the new ones so the spring will not bind and have a little and i mean a little play in the hole . The new bushings should have and interference fit or by that i mean PRESSED in. If the pins in the yoke are worn make new ones and weld them in . This ain't rocket science . Fixed many of them this way and they work like mew. Same goes for the fly weights If needed then rebush.
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