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Posted by Gary_N_WV on September 10, 2003 at 18:22:25 from (69.43.20.73):
Thanks Stan for the governor bearing part number... I have another question, that maybe you can help with. Without measuring it, I'm guessing that the "Speed Change" lever shaft is about an inch and 1/2 long. Where it goes into the housing there is a seal and then maybe a 1/4 thickness of housing, but there are no spacers etc, which allows a lot of end play......I understand that the spring is going to "more or less" hold it in one place, but it just seems like there is "a lot of shaft" with very little support in the middle. I'm just wondering if something is missing from mine. I intended to order a parts manual from Binder Books after I got home from work this evening, but got involved in spray painting my block and and several other parts and forgot. Back to the bearing, I'm going to try "prick punching" the race as Bob suggested. The bearings and other parts look to be in good shape, but 2 of the balls fall out. Thanks for your help ! Gary
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