Governor Pin - acting on Boost Pin

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bakers

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Hiya,
Easy one I hope, the governor pin which acts against the boost pin was quite stiff (wouldn't move using throttle), I stripped it down and eased it by moving it back and forth with some WD40 in and it's now a lot easier to move.

Question is, how easy should it move?
I can push it back and forth with a screwdriver and pusher in the hole with the plug removed, but there is still a bit of resistance, is this normal?

Steve
 
Hiya,
Easy one I hope, the governor pin which acts against the boost pin was quite stiff (wouldn't move using throttle), I stripped it down and eased it by moving it back and forth with some WD40 in and it's now a lot easier to move.

Question is, how easy should it move?
I can push it back and forth with a screwdriver and pusher in the hole with the plug removed, but there is still a bit of resistance, is this normal?

Steve

Gisa clue as which engine you're playing with and we might be able to help ?
 
It should push back with no resistance, and when you operate the throttle it should pop out.

Sounds like it needs a bit more work to free it up.

Cheers.
 
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