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TC300 Tecumseh Engine
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This is replacement oil for your 2-cycle engine. Oil is important for your 2-cycle engine, as it helps to lubricate the engine parts during operation. This container of oil is 236mL or 8 fluid ounces....
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Aaron
December 29, 2021
Need pic govener and spring on the mother,bought auger but it was off already can't figure how it goes on,. Lol
For model number TC300
Hi Aaron,
Thank you for your question. There is a photo of the governor spring, part number FIX9041215, on our website if you would like to view an image of it. Before replacing the governor spring on your engine, make sure that the engine has cooled and remove the wire and boot from the spark plug to prevent the engine from starting. Also, make sure that there is little or no fuel in the tank before replacing the spring. Then loosen the rope guide wing nut and remove the starter rope. Then use a socket to remove the bolts securing the blower housing cover to the engine and remove it. Then remove the fuel tank from the engine. To install the new governor spring, hook the short end of the spring onto the bracket and the long end onto the governor lever. Then realign the fuel tank and snap it into place. Reinstall the blower housing cover and secure it with the screws. Then depress the bail arm and extend the starter rope and hook the rope onto the guide. Then tighten the rope guide wingnut. Next reinstall the wire and boot back on the spark plug. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
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