Posted by Inno on September 19, 2012 at 17:20:05 from (65.95.123.154):
In Reply to: TO 35 Govenor posted by StvRkh on September 19, 2012 at 16:33:07:
John UK has instructions on how to set up the governor. I'm not sure if it is correct but my compensation spring on my 202 (same engine) was missing and I just used one I had around the shop. I'm not sure the exact function of it or how important it is. Once I adjusted as per John's instructions it seemed to work pretty well.
Just bought a TO-35 last weekend and it needs some governor work too.
One of the biggest things is making sure that everything operates easily and smoothly (no binding) and there is minimal wear of all the moving parts. It needs to be tight but loose if that makes sense.
If I find the instructions before John comes on I will try to post them. For some reason I haven't been able to find them. They might be on a memory stick I took to work.
This post was edited by Inno at 17:22:46 09/19/12.
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