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Rich Lorenz

11-16-2005 15:26:05




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took off governor to repair stuck throttle lever.now how do i time the distributor. I didntnt know it was going to be this complicated . I shoud have tried to free it up before taking it off. its a 1964 int cub thanks




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El Toro

11-16-2005 17:39:58




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 Re: installing cub governor in reply to Rich Lorenz, 11-16-2005 15:26:05  
You need to remove No1 sparkplug near the radiator. You need to bring No1 piston up on the compression stroke to TDC. You need hold your thumb over the plug hole while someone slowly hand cranks the engine until you feel compression against your thumb. Then you watch for the notch on the damper pulley as the engine is slowly
turned until the notch is aligned with the pointer. The No1 piston should be at TDC.

Rotate the rotor to No1 plug wire and install the distr.

Make sure your plug wires are installed in the correct order on the cap. The firing order is 1-3-4-2 and should look similar to this:

2-1
4-3 Post back if need further help. Hal

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