RECOIL STARTER
English – 17
Fig. 4
A
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Reassembly
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WARNING!
Make sure that the recoil spring does
not fly up and cause personal injury.
1. If a new recoil spring is to be used, place the new
spring, with retaining wire, such that the end loop of
the spring is over the peg (A) on the cord pulley. See
g. 4.
2. Press the spring into place on the pulley and remove
the retaining wire.
3. If a replacement cord is to be tted, push the free
end through the hole in the cord pulley. Take hold of
the end with pointed pliers inside the pulley and pull
the cord through. See g. 5.
4. Grease the cord pulley bearing and recoil spring
and then t the pulley onto the spindle. Turn the
pulley gently backwards and forwards until the recoil
spring catches on the stop in the housing.
5. Fit the washer and central bolt. See g. 3. Tighten
the bolt to 4 Nm.
6. Pull the cord out through the hole in the housing and
attach the handle with a double knot. See g. 5.
7. Wind the cord onto the pulley and rotate the pulley
clockwise until the cord is correctly tensioned. See
below and g. 6.
Checking cord tension.
A. Pull out the cord to its full extent.
B. In this position it should be possible to turn the
pulley by hand a further 1/2 - 3/4 turn.
8. Ret the starter assembly onto the crankcase.
Tighten the bolts to 4 Nm. See g. 1.