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TM 55-1930-208-24
3-17. GOVERNOR- Continued.
f. Reassembly - Continued.
(b) Start bearing (12) on driven shaft (11) followed by sleeve (13); then, with sleeve properly supported
on bed of arbor press, and using a brass bar between ram and gear, press shaft into bearing and
sleeve.
(c) Lower driven shaft assembly into governor drive housing from top with bearing resting on shoulder in
housing.
(d) Start a nut (4) and flat washer (6) on each setscrew (5) and thread screws into the governor housing
until they bottom on outer race of bearing.
(e) Install the horizontal drive shaft assembly in governor housing with bearing (8) resting in counter-
bore provided and with teeth of the horizontal drive gear in mesh with the teeth on the vertical driven
gear.
(f) Place a lockwasher (2) and flat washer (3) over each bearing retaining bolt (1) and thread bolts into
the drive housing to secure bearing.
(g) Affix a new gasket (10) to the' drive housing (9).
(2) Refer to figure 3-20 and reassemble the governor housing and base assembly.
(a) Install pipe plug (44) in housing (45). Install the terminal speed adjusting lever shaft bushing (43) in
the housing.
(b) Lubricate the two oil pump gears (31 and 32) with engine oil and place them in their respective
positions in the governor base (29).
(c) Place a new seal ring (30) in the groove in the governor base, with the wide side of the seal down in
the groove.
(d) Set the governor housing on the base with the dowels in the base registering with the holes in the
housing and the idler gear stud in the housing registering with the hole in the idler gear. Press the
housing down against the seal ring in the base.
NOTE
It is important when installing the driven gear stud that it be installed with the arrow on the stud pointing
towards the relief valve side of the governor. Also, that the shaft of the arrow is parallel to a line through
the center of the governor and the relief valve.
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