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(5) Inspect flyweights for cracks, breaks, and
(2) Pull pin (20) releasing spring (16).
for ease of operation.
(3) Remove spring (16), packing (21), rod (19),
(6) Inspect governor rod for breaks, unusual
and pin (6).
bends, stripped or damaged threads.
(4) Remove spring (26), rod (27), clevis pin
(7) Inspect springs for cracks, breaks and dis-
(28), washer (29), and nut (30).
tortion.
(5) Extract pin (25) and remove gear (8), and
(8) Repair or replace any damaged parts.
bushing (7).
d. Reassembly.
(6) Pull shaft (34) from housing (38) and re-
(1) Install new seal and gaskets during reas-
move bearing (36), ring (32), seal (35), and ring
sembly.
(33).
(7) Remove screw (l), washer (2) and cam (3).
plug (37).
(8) Remove hairpins (9) and axles (10) thus
(3) Install swivel (23) with rings (22) into
separating flyweights (11) from gear.
yoke (5).
(9) Remove rivets (13) and contacts (12) from
weights.
(5) Attach yoke (5) to housing (38) with axle
(10) Remove rings (14) and axle (15) and ex-
(15) and rings (14).
tract yoke (5) from housing.
(6) Install contacts (12) to weights (11) with
rivets (13).
(12) Remove rings (22) and swivel (23).
(7) Attach flyweights (11) to gear (8) with
(13) Remove plug (37), pin (31), and clips (24)
axles (10) and hairpins (9).
from housing.
(8) Attach cam (3), washer (2) and screw (1)
(14) Discard seal and gaskets.
to shaft (34).
c. Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair.
(9) Assemble ring (33), seal (35), ring (32),
and bearing (36) to shaft (34) and insert into hous-
ing (38).
(10) Install bushing (7) and gear-weight as-
Drycleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to
sembly onto end of shaft (34) and fasten with pin
clean parts is potentially dangerous to
(25).
personnel and property. Avoid re-
(11) Insert rod (27) through hole in swivel and
peated and prolonged skin contact.
attach with spring (26).
Do not use near open flame or exces-
(12) Assemble nut (30), washer (29), and
sive heat.
clevis (28) onto end of rod (27).
(13) Install pins (6 and 20). Place packing (21)
over rod (19) and insert into housing. Attach spring
(1) Clean all metal parts with drycleaning sol-
(16) to pins (6 and 20) and install nut (18) and bear-
vent, item 5, App. D, and dry with filtered dry air.
ing cap (17) onto other end of rod (19).
(2) Dry all parts with clean, soft cloth or
e. Inatallation.
equivalent.
(1) Attach governor with
three screws (fig. 6-
(3) Inspect governor assembly for cracks,
breaks, bushings, bell cranks, or levers for excessive
wear, ease of proper operation and drive gear for
(2) Install governor control rod housing and
attach with clamps.
nicks, cracks, missing teeth and excessive wear.
(3) Attach ground cable.
(4) Inspect drive shaft and bearings for
(4) Connect low tension cable.
cracks, breaks, scored areas, freedom of operation
(5) Refer to
table 4-2 and
install the
carbu-
and excessive wear.
retor and throttle controls.
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