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Re: 2-71 Super M
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Posted by markloff on August 04, 2007 at 14:37:44 from (70.41.89.9):
In Reply to: Re: 2-71 Super M posted by Wardner on August 04, 2007 at 12:19:55:
The cutout for the governor is for the breather tube casting. You can look at my pictures and see that I capped it off and relocated it. I have seen pictures of a couple M's with hydraulic governors on them. You have to cut the crap out of the hood and this was a goal of mine from the get go that I wasn't going to cut the hood up. Yes a 2-71 is completely different than the other 71 series engines. There is no access to the camshaft or counter balance shaft from the rear other than removing the entire rear cover/bell housing what ever you want to call it. Even if there was it would be within the perimeter of the flywheel and would do you no good as far as driving a pump. A marine front cover would accomplish this but I'm just going to drive a pump directly of the front of the crank with a love joy coupling set up. I've got plenty of room in front. Mark
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