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Old 07-03-2006, 07:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Just ignore the previous post by PB. Someone should notify his aid he escaped from his room again.







A head bolt holds the rocker tower to the top of the head. Just pull that thing and clean it and it's hole up really good like and coat the bolt threads and head with light coat of oil. Make sure no oil is between the bottom of the rocker tower and the head. Put the small rocker tower bolt in place but tighten only after the head bolt. Clean the small bolt in same manner.

Torque it.

BTW when you remove a head it's generally ok to reuse the bolts. The gasket kit will contain a gauge to measure the stretch.
I feel like I'm learning engines all over again. (I guess I am!) Thank you for all your help.
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Old 03-23-2007, 11:29 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Question about the location of the high idle screw?

Is this the same screw that I have seen called just the idle screw on several diagrams posted around here? Thank you for your help.
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Could someone please give me a quick description as to where this governor screw is located on the pump? Thank you.
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