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M20J Prop Governor Removal and Replacement


John Pleisse

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Is there any trick to this? There is clearly no room to pull the gov to the firewall and get it completely clear of the mounting posts. We ended up removing the accessory mount as well. PITA!!!! Is there some trick MSC's and good A&P's do to get it out? We thought of loosening the top lord mounts and allowing the top half of the engine to move forward about a quarter inch, but baffling etc was in the way. I understand pre J models have a circular firewall cover that gets unbolted for governor removal. To make matters worse, we have had to do it twice. We have reason to believe the prop overhauler did a strip and dip, because the governor leaked in the exact same place AFTER OH!!! PIREP on these geniuses to follow.

 

Please tell me there is an easier way to R&R the prop governor in early 201's without cracking your knuckles and stripping hex bolts.

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Remove the air pump, oil filter and mag. You might get away without removing the mag, but it will be a lot easier. Remove the nuts from the governor and the governor mount (8 nuts). Break the gasket seal on both so the governor and the mount are loose. angle the governor up as much as you can, slide the mount from the engine, angle it up and the governor will come loose from the mount then the mount will come out. It will need to be installed in the same manor.

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  • 1 year later...

I know this is an old post, but I ran across it looking for hints on governor removal. This may help someone else. The governor removal turned out to be fairly easy. 1) Remove oil filter. 2) Remove governor cable linkage bolt. 3) Cut safety wire and remove the 3 drilled fillister head screws which attach the cable support bracket to the governor. 4) Remove the 4 governor nuts that hold it to the mounting pad, A short offset box end wrench works well for this.

This information is specific to the M20J with a Lycoming  IO360A3B6D

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