5
6
Fit the pawls (6) in the rope rotor
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Place the washer (5) on the starter
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post
Press the spring clip (4) on to the
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starter post and over the pegs of the
pawls with a screwdriver or suitable
pliers - note position of spring clip
Tension the rewind spring
Make a loop in the unwound starter
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rope and use it to turn the rope rotor
six full revolutions in the direction of
the arrow
Hold the rope rotor tight – pull out
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the twisted rope and untangle it
Release the rope rotor
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Slowly let go of the rope so that it
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winds on to the rotor. The starter
grip must be drawn firmly into the
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rope guide bushing. If it tips
sideways: increase the spring
tension by another turn.
It must be possible to turn the rope
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rotor another half-turn when the
rope has been drawn out
completely. If not, the spring has
4
been tensioned too tightly and may
break! Remove one turn of the rope
from the rotor
Install the fan housing
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Set master control lever to STOP or
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0 and press the remaining rope into
the handle – until the nipple is flush
with the handle
Replacing broken rewind spring
Remove the rope rotor - see section
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"Replacing torn starter rope"
WARNING
The broken pieces of spring may still be
under tension and can spring apart
unexpectedly on removal – risk of injury!
Wear a face shield and protective
gloves.
Undo the screws and remove the
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spring housing
Carefully pry out the broken pieces
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of spring with a screwdriver
Apply a few drops of non-resinous
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oil to the new replacement spring
Position the replacement spring
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with frame in the fan housing – the
anchor loop (arrow) must be located
over the retaining lug in the fan
housing
Apply suitable tools (screwdriver,
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punch, etc. ) to the recesses and
push the spring into its seat in the
fan housing – the spring slides out of
the frame holder.
Remove spring housing, reinstall
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the rope rotor, tension the rewind
spring, replace the fan housing and
screw it into place
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