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http://engines.honda.com/parts-and-support/parts-info
This will take you to the parts breakdown and it will show you how to find your model and serial number for your engine. This is a breakdown for the ENGINE only. When you select your engine on the website find the selection for CONTROL this will give you the spring for the governor arm and the part number if you have a Honda Power equipment dealer nearby they should have it or can order it for you. The website also has a dealer locater on the top of the screen to help you find the closest dealer. I hope this helps. :)
You might go to www.partstree.com and see if they have a parts breakdown to help you out. It will also list part numbers in case you have to replace anything. You'll need your model type and code off of the engine to get to a parts breakdown.
it is a great deal of work. The molded gaskets breakdown with time. You'll want to change the two 90 degree elbows as well - they are available from a dealer for a reasonable price. Also, the blower gasket is likely shrunk up and /or blown out. And you might as well replace the valve cover gaskets too as they leak oil as they breakdown with heat and time.
I did all of this on mine. Even as a professional, it took me a good 6 hours.
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