I see the governor gear (white plastic) is still in place. Remove it bro! We don't need that white gear just spinning freely doing nothing while still connected (geared) to the crankshaft. The governor is designed to run at a typical 3600 revs and not much over that. It's a liability and if it should disintegrate while the engine is running, you'll have broken bits of a very tough and hard plastic all over the inside, plus the centrifugal weights (steel) and whatever else is on the governor gear's shaft.
Don't put the bolts back in that hold the oil sensor in place (
unless the oil sensor holes go all the way through to the outside of the crankcase, but they shouldn't). Keep the bolts if you want, hardware is hardware.
Well it was from Whitetrashrocker. What'd you expect?