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Super a governor remove

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Steve Santini

05-14-2006 12:41:06




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Hello All-I need to remove my governor to check springs and wts. My manual from Binders doesn"t really give a "removal" direction. Can anyone tell me if the governor can be removed from the radiator side (4-5 bolts holding housing on) witout bothering mag and timing? Will I need to watch fo the old "flyng parts"nightmare when I remove the gov. via th cover/housing I am describing from the radiator side?
I did go thru archives, couldn"t really find my answer.
There are some posts about making sure pts are open and #1 is at tdc and don"t turn the motor when pulling mag-but is taking the gov. off the back side of the mag/timing unit going to affect the timing gear ect. if nothing is turned?
Thanks in advance for any input. Steve in ND

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Bob

05-14-2006 13:37:38




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 Re: Super a governor remove in reply to Steve Santini, 05-14-2006 12:41:06  
The governor and the mag drive are all-in-one.

Before removing the governor, which comes out frontwards, set the engine to #1 TDC. The mag drive slot in the governor shaft will be HORIZONTAL. Note it's exact position, and put it back there when you're done.

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