b
4)
Take out the reel from the starter case as shown
in
Fig.
70:
In this case, slowly take out it turning the reel lightly
toward left and right
so
that the spring is removed
from the reel hook section.
If the reel is suddenly taken out, there is
a
fear that the
spring jumps out in the form as it
is
hooked, whch is
very dangerous,
so
be carefuly of it.
(If
the spring jumped out, house it in the starter
case
as
instructed in Fig.
75.)
Finally, release and take out the starter rope tied to
both the reel side and the starting knob side.
Thus, the disassembly work ends.
14-2
HOW
TO
REASSEMBLE
(Type
D)
1)
First, have the starter rope pass through the starting
knob, and tie the rope as shown in Fig.
71
No.1.
Then, have the opposite side
of
the rope pass through
the starter case and the reel, and tie it as shown in
Fig.
71
No.2.
Then surely house the end
in
the reel.
(In
the Fig.
71
both the ropes
are
tied quite lightly, as
you see
in
figures
No.
1
and
No.2.
Please note this is
just for the purpose of easy understanding. Therefore,
when actually tying, tie the rope as tighteiy as possible.
2)
Confirm that the spring
is
surely set in the starter case
housing section, and have the spring to form
so
that its
inner edge will be about
1
mm from the starter shaft
and that it
hooks
surely the reel hook.
Meantime, with the pliers about 10 cm long spring
from
the inner edge can easily be formed.
I
Starter Case Spring
Fig.
70
No.2
No.1
Fig.
71
Outer
Edge
of
Spring
Good
/
Reel
Hook
4cm
\
Starter Shaft
Inner Edge
of
Spring
Fig.
72
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55
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