Right now have the engine disassembled to the point that I'M trying to pull the crankshaft but one rod cap bolt is frozen and I have "rounded" the head very "nicely". So, I'm headed to Lowes for some special sockets.Am tearing it down initially to replace the governor shaft, bushings, seals,etc., But if I don't replace the crankshaft seals it's gonna leak.
Am going to "Dynamic Governor Adjustment" instead of the Static adjustment
but gonna need a tiny tach which I don't have.
Out of the manual';
Static Governor Adjustment
1. With governor lever nut loose, rotate governor control
swivel counter-clockwise as far as it will go (wide open
throttle) and hold in this position.
2. Rotate governor shaft clockwise as far it will go, Fig. 20.
a. Torque governor nut to 130 in. lbs. (15.0 Nm).
Fig. 20 − Adjust Governor
GOVERNOR
SHAFT
CONTROL
SWIVEL
Dynamic Governor Adjustment
ALL ADJUSTMENTS MUST BE MADE WITH AIR CLEANER
ASSEMBLY INSTALLED.
Assemble remote controls and check for proper adjustment.
The following tools are required when making governor
adjustments, Fig. 21:
1. Tachometer, Tool #19200 or #19389.
2. Tang bender, Tool #19480.
Start and run engine for approximately 5 minutes to allow
engine to warm up.
Fig