● Remove the plug boot (3) and the spark plug (4) in succession.
● Clean off the carbon build-up on the spark plug.
020”, readjust if necessary.
nugly connected to the spark plug.
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yed or broken.
starter cover (1) and remove the cover
r (7) with pawl (9).
) on top of the st grip,
Fig 12
● Check electrode gap A to see if it is 0.5mm/0.
● Replace spark plug after approx.100 operating hours, or earlier if the
electrodes are badly eroded. (A BPMR7R type spark plug is recommended
for replacement.)
● Refit the plug boot and make sure it is s
. Replacing starter rope (Ref. Fig. 13)
The Starter ro
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pe may need to be replaced when fra
● Unscrew the screws (2) on the flywheel/
from the engine unit.
● Remove the spring clip (8), remove the
Using a screwdriver, unscrew
rope roto
● the screw plug (3
remove the starter rope (4) out of the grip.
arter
● Put a new rope down through the grip and the rope guide bushing (5), make a
simple knot at the end of the rope and screw in the screw plug (3)