and
at
the
same
time
remove
the
pliers
from
under
the
pinion
gear.
Allow
the
starter
rope to rewind
in a normal
manner.
After
the
rope
is
fully
wound
onto
the
starter
spool, the
rope handle
should
be up
tight
against
the
engine
cowling.
If the
handle is not up tight,
the rope was installed
to
long or the
starter
spring
is weak
and
should be replaced.
STARTER
REMOVAL
AUTHOR'S
NOTE
For
photographic
clarity,
the
accomp-
anying pictures
were taken servicing
a star-
ter
from
a powerhead
removed
from
the
exhaust
housing.
The
hood
need
only
be
removed
to work on the starter.
1-
Pull approximately
3/l~
of the starter
rope out, and then
form
a knot in the rope
to prevent
it from recoiling.
Allow the rope
to recoil
until
the knot is tight
against
the
cowling.
Remove the rope handle.
PINION GEAR 5
&
6
HP
9-5
Summary of Contents for 4906B 4HP 1969
Page 5: ......
Page 87: ...3 46 POWERHEAD Exploded drawing of a 7 5 hp powerhead 1956 58 with principle parts identified...
Page 88: ...CYLINDER BLOCK 3 47 HEAD GASKET RING...
Page 90: ...CYLINDER BLOCK 3 49 THERMOSTAT EXHAUST COVER The...
Page 137: ...4 46 FUEL LEVER AND LOW SPEED...
Page 153: ...4 62 FUEL Exploded view of a pressure tyoe fuel tank with major parts identified...
Page 157: ...4 66 fUEL...
Page 412: ...A 16 APPENDIX Wire Identification 33 hp with Generator 1965 67...
Page 413: ...APPENDIX A 17 o C...
Page 414: ...Wire Identification 33 hp with Generator 1969 70...
Page 415: ...APPENDIX A 19 Wire Identification 35 hp 1957 59...
Page 416: ...A 20 APPENDIX Wire Identification 40 hp Standard Shift with Generator 1960 66...
Page 417: ...APPENDIX A 21 UJ cc b Wire Identification 40 hp Standard Shift with Generator 1967 68...
Page 419: ...APPENDIX Wire Identification 40 hp Electric Shift with Generator 1961 66 A 23...
Page 420: ...A 24 APPENDIX C 00 Wire Identification 40 hp Electric Shift with Generator 1967 68...
Page 421: ...Wire Identification 40 hp Electric Shift with Generator 1969 70...
Page 422: ...NOTES NUMBERS...