The governor gear has little tabs in the center of it that helps hold it in place when assembling the case. Kohler always recommended replacing the gear if it was ever removed from the little shaft that the governor gear rides on because the little tabs can be damaged when removing the gear from the shaft.(Its best to never remove the gear from the shaft unless absolutely necessary). If the tabs are damaged, it can allow the gear to become dislodged upon start up. It's always best to replace both the governor gear and the governor gear shaft together if there is ever a governor gear failure because the little groove in the governor gear shaft can be worn which could cause damage to the governor gear itself. Before removing the governor gear shaft from the case. measure the height of the shaft from where it protrudes from the case and install the new shaft at the same height making sure the little groove in the governor gear shaft is at the same height also. I always replaced the button that goes in the center of the governor gear also and I always put a little JB weld on the gear shaft where it fits in the hole in the case. Like has been stated, if there is no resistance on the governor arm when the engine is running, the gear isn't doing anything and is probably dislodged? I do it this way because I have learned it the hard way.