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H governor control rod

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banjo

12-28-2006 11:26:52




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Anybody have the length of one handy? 41 H , this ole hollow tube has seen better days. I'm going to make a solid one and wonder what the length is supposed to be. I could use the old one but it has been spliced a few times with a bent nail on the end.Thanks




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old

12-28-2006 12:25:00




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 Re: H governor control rod in reply to banjo, 12-28-2006 11:26:52  
Jims got it right and I know it sounds funny but a tube is stronger then a solid rod. If your not worried about looks a piece of all tread would work well and that way you can set it up on both end so you can adjust it



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Janicholson

12-28-2006 11:48:10




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 Re: H governor control rod in reply to banjo, 12-28-2006 11:26:52  
Building one that is adjustable is the ticket. If yours worked, Build one with a small clevice in one end with a jamb nut to lock it to length when installed. Tubing is good because it is stiffer than solid rod per unit length/wt. Be sure the attachments on both ends are free from contact with all objects through the travel range. JimN



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kfox

12-28-2006 16:01:11




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 Re: H governor control rod in reply to Janicholson, 12-28-2006 11:48:10  
You can make a new one out of 1/8" pipe. A 5/16" fine thread tap is just the right size to thread the inside of the pipe. Then thread a piece of 5/16 cold rolled and screw it in. Use a dull center punch to stake it on 4 sides where the threads are and bend the ends where you want. Takes a little measuring & planning, but looks like new. ken



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kfox

12-28-2006 16:43:25




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 Re: H governor control rod in reply to kfox, 12-28-2006 16:01:11  
If you look in Pieces & Parts photos, you can see the throttle linkage that I cobbled up for my old H. Its adjustable and takes all the play out of the linkage. ken



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