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TM 55-1930-208-24
3-17. GOVERNOR - Continued.
b. Disassembly. (Refer to figure 3-19).
WARNING
Do not breathe cleaning solvent P-D-680 vapors for long periods of time or use  solvent near open
flames. To avoid illness, explosion, or fire, only use solvent in well-ventilated areas away from open
flames.
(1) Before removing any parts from the governor, wash the unit thoroughly in cleaning solvent (item 4, Appendix C),
and allow unit to dry.  Inspect unit for worn or damaged parts that may be repaired or re- placed without
completely disassembling the governor.
(2) Disassemble the governor sub-cap as follows:
(a) Loosen the fuel rod knob locknut (1) and remove knob (2) and nut from fuel rod (3).
(b) Pull the spacer (4) out of the sub-cap and off the fuel rod.
(c) Pull the fuel rod out of the sub-cap and remove the fuel rod collar (5), shutdown spring (6), fuel rod disc
(7), and the fuel rod spring (8) from the sub-cap.
(d) Loosen the load limit adjusting screw locknut (9) and remove the load limit screw (10) and washer (11)
from the sub-cap.
(e) If necessary, remove the fuel rod oil seal (12) and the sub-cap plug (13) from the sub-cap.
(f) Examine the fuel rod bushing (14) in the sub-cap (15). If worn or damaged, press it out of the sub-cap with
an arbor press.
(3) Clamp the governor housing and base assembly (figure 3-20) in a bench vise equipped with soft jaws.
(a) Remove sub-cap to housing gasket (1).
(b) Loosen the maximum speed adjusting screw locknut (2) and remove the adjusting screw (3) and flat
washer (4) from the governor housing.
(c) Remove the speed adjusting lever roll spring pin (5) from the speed adjusting lever and the lever shaft
using a small punch and hammer.
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