TM5-6115-593-34NAVFAC P-8-631-34TO-35C2-3-463-2Figure 12-10. Actuator Pilot Valve AssemblyFigure 12-11. Clamp Bracket Subassembly(19)Check centering of pilot valve plunger (121) byholding the pilot valve bushing (120) with onehand and pushing on the ball arm flyweight (90)toes with the other to lower the pilot valve plunger(121) as far as possible. Check distance "A" infigure 12-23. Pivot flyweights out as far aspossible and check distance "B". Distance "A"must equal distance "B" whenflyweights have been moved from their extreme inward totheir extreme outward position. If the pilot valveplunger is too low, use pilot valve wrench (figure12-5) to hold spring seat (85) stationary, and turnpilot valve plunger counterclockwise to raise it. Ifthe plunger is too high, hold spring seat and turnplunger clockwise to lower it. When pilot12-13
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