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governor installation on C60 engine

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Robert E. Smith

04-07-2007 09:29:49




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Anyone got any tips on reinstalling the governor on a Cub Low Boy with a C60 engine?
Removed it to free up frozen linkage fron throttle handle and now am having a time keeping the gear lined up with the drive slot!
Keeps turning on me about the time I get it shoved in the hole!
Also dose this have to be clocked or timed to the drive cog in the housing? I mean can it be installed 180 degrees out ?
Thanks Bob Smith

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Tom Windsor

04-07-2007 19:19:18




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 Re: governor installation on C60 engine in reply to Robert E. Smith, 04-07-2007 09:29:49  
I have never installed a govenor on this specific engine. However, I have installed them on various other equipment. I think I can answer one of your questions. That is, about timing. Timing is not relevant on the govenor. So, being 10, 20, 30 or 180 out is not an issue. The govenor is measuring the rpm of the engine and NOT coordinating any action in the engine. I suspect...on actual instillation...it does not matter if the gears turn some just as long as you got them in the drive teeth of the internal gear and it bolts up properly. and if it bolts up properly, it is my estimate that everything is good on the inside.

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Robert E. Smith

04-08-2007 19:08:15




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 Re: governor installation on C60 engine in reply to Tom Windsor, 04-07-2007 19:19:18  
Thanks Tom
I appreciate your answering my question.
I found a on-line manual and It didn't mention any kind of timing on reinstallation so was pretty sure it didn't matter but it's nice to hear it from an expreianced hand.
Thanks again Bob Smith



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