Bluethunder3320
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im not sure what ill put this on yet. i tore this engine down and rebuilt with some new parts i happened to have.
i have removed the governor gear out of the engine. i removed the flywheel and hammered a nail on the axle which the governor turns on. it pops out and falls into the engine. now remove the side cover and retrieve these parts. reinstall the governor rod with NO GEAR on it.
like this:
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-561.jpg
i have also removed the crankshaft from the engine and instead of reinstalling the governor arm, i put a bolt with the head on the inside of the engine and tightened the governor arm onto the other side of the bolt where it sticks out the TOP of the engine.
put the stock throttle link from the governor arm to the carb on.
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-2464.jpg
run a SOLID LINKAGE in place of the (stock spring) from throttle arm to governor arm.
end result. youll have to mess around with different springs to get the right tension. (for throttle return)
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-984.jpg
now the throttle arm looks the same as before and will hook up to a cable the same way as before. you can trim off parts of the throttle plate for appearance if you wish. i trimmed off the air filter support tab because im using an aftermarket air filter so i dont need it.
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-110.jpg
and this way if you want to return the engine to stock (with governor) you have all the parts so you can!!
moderators: if you think anything should be changed to make it more read-able please do so... good luck guys REMOVE THE GOVERNOR AT YOUR OWN RISK!
i have removed the governor gear out of the engine. i removed the flywheel and hammered a nail on the axle which the governor turns on. it pops out and falls into the engine. now remove the side cover and retrieve these parts. reinstall the governor rod with NO GEAR on it.
like this:
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-561.jpg
i have also removed the crankshaft from the engine and instead of reinstalling the governor arm, i put a bolt with the head on the inside of the engine and tightened the governor arm onto the other side of the bolt where it sticks out the TOP of the engine.
put the stock throttle link from the governor arm to the carb on.
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-2464.jpg
run a SOLID LINKAGE in place of the (stock spring) from throttle arm to governor arm.
end result. youll have to mess around with different springs to get the right tension. (for throttle return)
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-984.jpg
now the throttle arm looks the same as before and will hook up to a cable the same way as before. you can trim off parts of the throttle plate for appearance if you wish. i trimmed off the air filter support tab because im using an aftermarket air filter so i dont need it.
http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad86/bluethunder3320/photo-110.jpg
and this way if you want to return the engine to stock (with governor) you have all the parts so you can!!
moderators: if you think anything should be changed to make it more read-able please do so... good luck guys REMOVE THE GOVERNOR AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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