I think I found it.
There was a squashed 3/16 x 3/4 roll pin on the ground below the front cover. It must have gotten in between the gears, forcing them apart and breaking the shaft.
It must be the one that is pressed into the cover and keeps the governor from rotating.
Looking at the support available I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often.
A roll pin is well oversize of the nominal hole and the installation is brutal, there's not enough support material here for that and aluminum is too soft. A roll pin is very wrong for this application.
The cover's hole on mine was swaged outward during installation with the pin retaining its shape, plowing as it was inserted. The pin is supposed to compress, not the hole. Now there's no spring force to hold it in .
If that weren't bad enough, it pokes up several times the amount installed and has side forces acting with leverage against the hole. It will only get looser over time , mine must have simply fallen out. Egads.
Are these all equipped with roll pins or dowels? The TM-5 manual's parts list calls it a "roll pin".
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Rustystud, The drive gear is a bit 'rough' but the housing and gears are in exc shape, There is no scoring or measurable wear spots. The original machining looks uglier in pics than in person.
The clearances are not loose and seem to have been well controlled at the factory.
Deiseladdict, they put the bypass valve in the other end. Instructions to remove it start with:
(1) Remove generator, engine flywheel, and
adapter.
So where does one get parts? I need the oil pump gear/shaft, front cover and crank gear. Does anyone part these out? Any civilian Onan sources? I searched for an oil pump and found zero but there are a whole bunch of various Onan ones, plentiful and cheap. Are there no stocks of parts from their service time?