amstel78 wrote:Out of curiosity, what is that pin made off?
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As noted: It's steel.
The strength of the material is not the issue. It's the leverage/force applied. The pin itself does not generally break/bend, but the bracket that attaches the pin to the governor rod gets tweaked.
amstel78 wrote:If you turn the actuator a little by hand just to ensure it's not broken and there's still tension, is that enough to damage it?
No.
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But....
Ensuring it's not broken doesn't tell you that it is not bent. If it is bent, you will still feel tension..but not KNOW if the pin is bent...or not. IF the assembly is bent, it is likely fractured, and it will likely break. Eventually.
Also, there is a HUGE difference between turning it 'a little' by hand to feel if it's 'there' and turning it far enough to move it OUT of place (as was indicated by the OP).
Consider (I don't know this..I'm making up the actual numbers. BUT...the basics fit the situation): The centrifugal assembly will 'open' 3/8". The distance from the pin to the shaft is 1/2". Under normal operation, the opening being less than the radius of proscribed movement of the governor rod/pin is of no consequence. It ensures the rod stays IN the slot (and properly oriented..not over-center) to the spring assembly opening as the spring assembly moves the governor rod.
BUT...turn the ROD and
force the spring assy full open..and you still have 1/8" of radius to travel. To
KEEP turning it (not much force..you 'only' have a liddle wrench on the rod flats..no big deal...

) farther, FORCES the pin to bend. What seems like 'no big deal' force-wise to you will easily bend the piece that holds the actuating pin to the governor rod.
No reason the dealer could not have checked the status of the part (if ordering) or confirmed they actually had one on hand (if they had said they did). If RMMC says it's BO 'til September..that's a Big Red Flag sayin' availability through someone else MUST be verified.
Repeat:
Do email/phone Ayers and verify that THEY can get it...if you go that route.
Good luck!