Adam
On the governor I would bet it will need some adjustment. When I've done this I most often had to make a few small adjustments after my first setup.
Look at the
http://cubfaq.com/govadjust.html It saved me a bunch of time vs my old hit and miss method.
For the release valves. find were it is leaking. On the top, at the stem. Or were it screws in to the pump. I clean mine up with carb cleaner. There are only 2-3 O-rings in there to replace, as well as a spring and ball (don't drop them on the floor if you take it apart BTDT) You may not have to pull then apart if it is not leaking on the top (the stem) either way, super clean is a must no dust no hair or string off a cleaning rag Treat it as if you are rebuilding a carb.
Several of the guys on this site can do this in their sleep and can add thoughts. But me I'd try it myself and take the 75 dollars and buy a new tool or a new cub parts.
Good luck
Bill
On the governor I would bet it will need some adjustment. When I've done this I most often had to make a few small adjustments after my first setup.
Look at the
http://cubfaq.com/govadjust.html It saved me a bunch of time vs my old hit and miss method.
For the release valves. find were it is leaking. On the top, at the stem. Or were it screws in to the pump. I clean mine up with carb cleaner. There are only 2-3 O-rings in there to replace, as well as a spring and ball (don't drop them on the floor if you take it apart BTDT) You may not have to pull then apart if it is not leaking on the top (the stem) either way, super clean is a must no dust no hair or string off a cleaning rag Treat it as if you are rebuilding a carb.
Several of the guys on this site can do this in their sleep and can add thoughts. But me I'd try it myself and take the 75 dollars and buy a new tool or a new cub parts.
Good luck
Bill