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SeCTIoN 4: GoverNor CoNTrolS ANd GoverNor
2. Be sure that the new oil passage o-ring is in place
(see Figure 4-1).
3. Put a new gasket on the crankcase.
4. Slide the crankcase cover back on the crankcase.
Note: Hold the governor arm in the counter-clockwise
position while installing. Also, make sure that the swing-
ing arm bracket goes in place.
5. Start all of the crankcase bolts, and then torque them to
47.5 Nm (35 ft. lbs.), following the proper torque sequence
(see Figure 4-4).
6. Reconnect the ball joint on the swing arm.
7. Place the governor lever on the governor arm. Place the
governor spring in the 4th hole out.
8. Perform a static governor adjustment (see below).
9. Reconnect the ground wire to the oil pressure switch.
10. Reattach the oil cooler to the blower housing.
STATIC GoverNor AdjuSTMeNT
Determine which version of governor linkage is installed
on the engine. Refer to Figures 4-5 (earlier version) and 4-6
(later version).
1. Loosen the clinching screw on the governor lever.
2. Rotate the governor arm clockwise and hold governor lever
in WOT (Wide Open Throttle) position.
3. While holding this position, torque the clinching screw to
11.3 Nm (100 in. lbs.).
4. Check to make sure that the throttle travels from WOT to
IDLE. If it doesn't, the governor needs to be reset again.
CLINCHING
SCREW
IDLE
W
O
T
Figure 4-5. Static Governor Adjustment
GOVERNOR
ARM
GOVERNOR LEVER
CLINCHING BOLT
Figure 4-6. Static Governor Adjustment (Later Version)
Figure 4-7. Dynamic Governor Adjustment (Earlier Version)
dYNAMIC GoverNor AdjuSTMeNT
1. Start engine and allow to warm up for 5 minutes.
2. Move speed control lever to slow speed position and hold
throttle lever against idle stop screw (see Figure 4-7).
3. Adjust stop screw to maintain 1800 RPM idle.
4. Slowly move speed control lever to high-speed position.
Do not exceed 4000 RPM (see Figures 4-7 or 4-10 depend-
ing on governor version).
Note: On the later governor version, insert an allen
wrench or similar object into the hole in the control panel
behind the speed control lever. This acts as a temporary
stop during adjustment.
Note: The high-speed screw may need adjusting to reach
the speed control stop without exceeding 4000 RPM.
5. With the speed control in the high-speed position, adjust
the high-speed screw to obtain the desired engine speed
(see Figures 4-7 or 4-10 depending on governor version).
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