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Not Yet Wild
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Location: ChiTown
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![]() Is it necessary (or recommended) to remove the governor arm, shaft and fork when completely bypassing the governor on a g16. ?
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maintaining a low profile
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Location: SW Virginia USA
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![]() Are you drilling out the governor arm and leaving the OEM cables in place--best choice IMO--, or running 1 cable direct to the carb?
I've got 3, all have the gov arm drilled and the gov shafts/forks are all in place. |
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