CAUTION:If you intend to operate the engine over 3200 rpm, you should replace the engine valve springs with a heavy-duty type.

Estimated completion time:If you have never done this before 1.5 hours If you have done this before, expect a quicker time than the last one.

Things you will need to complete this project:
1. 3/8" ratchet and extension 6"
2. Medium to large flat-blade screwdriver
3. Slim, long, flat-blade screwdriver
4. 8mm, 6-point 1/4" or 3/8" drive socket
5. Calipers
6. 10mm six point socket, 3/8" drive w/extensions
7. Pliers and Pencil magnet (A magnet is VERY helpful!!)
8. Fender covers (optional)
9. 8mm Allen wrench
10. 7/16" deep socket
11. Tape or clean towel to block openings
12. 7/8" Socket

Cleanliness counts! Clean engine to keep debris and foreign objects from entering engine.

1. READ all the directions before doing anything.

2. Set parking brake. Automatic transmissions in park, manual transmissions in neutral.

3. Cover paint and batteries

4. Using a 7/16" deep socket, loosen lower clamp on upper intake connection hose and slide lower clamp off of hose and down the steel tube out of the way.

5. Remove the six bolts holding the air intake connection and dipstick tube in place using a 10mm 6-point socket. The bolts are different lengths. They must go back in the correct position.

6. Remove intake manifold connection and hose as a unit. The gasket must not be damaged in this process. It can be reused but must be replaced if damaged.

7. Cover the air tube and manifold openings.

8. There are three bolts holding the fuel shutoff solenoid & bracket to the injection pump, two on top of the AFC housing & one at the back of the pump. Remove these three bolts & the hairpin that holds the solenoid rod to the pump linkage.

9. After removing solenoid you will see a plug nut, using a 7/8" socket, loosen this plug nut. You will have to hold the linkage over to one side so you can get enough clearance to totally remove plug nut.

10. Bar (roll) the engine over until the governor spring adjusting nut comes into view, center it in the hole. Note the position and mark it.

11. Using the calipers, measure the distance from the top of the governor stud to the top of the governor spring adjusting nut. Record this measurement for the reassembling.

12. Remove the spring retainer and all inner springs (leave large spring in place). Remove inner spring seat assembly at the bottom of the bore and remove any shims that are installed. Check for shims stuck to the springs or seats. Do not reinstall shims as are they are no longer required. Use only the springs contained in your new kit. Do not reuse any of your original springs other than the large spring left in place at the beginning of this step.

13. Install new lower spring seat and springs. Install upper spring seat and adjusting nut. Adjust to the measurement noted at disassembly.

14. Bar engine over until opposite governor spring set is in position. Repeat steps 12-13.

15. Reinstall plugnut, fuel solenoid and bracket.

16. Remove air tube and manifold coverings.

17. Reinstall intake manifold connection and hose.

18. Start engine and check idle speed. A variation of plus or minus 50-60 RPM is normal and we recommend that this be adjusted using the idle screw.