7.2
Section 7
Retractable Starter
5. When all spring tension on the starter pulley is
released, remove the rope from the pulley.
6. Tie a single knot in one end of the new rope.
7. Rotate the pulley counterclockwise to pre-tension
the spring (approximately 4 full turns of pulley on
CS4 and CS6; approximately 5 full turns of pulley
on CS8.5-12).
8. Rotate the pulley until the rope hole in pulley is
aligned with the rope guide bushing of the starter
housing.
NOTE: Do not allow the pulley/spring to unwind.
Enlist the aid of a helper if necessary.
9. Feed the unknotted end of the rope through the
rope hole in the starter pulley and rope guide
bushing of the housing. See Figure 7-5.
2. Pull the starter handle out until the pawls engage
the drive cup. Hold the handle in this position and
torque the screws to 5.5 N·m (48 in. lbs.). See
Figure 7-3.
Figure 7-3. Engage Pawls and Tighten Mounting
Screws.
Rope Replacement
The rope can be replaced without complete starter
disassembly.
1. Remove the starter from the engine blower
housing.
2. Pull the rope out approximately 12" and tie a
temporary (slip) knot in it to keep it from retracting
into the starter. See Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4. Removing Starter Handle.
3. Pull the knot end out of the handle, untie the knot,
and slide the handle off.
4. Hold the pulley firmly and untie the slip knot. Allow
the pulley to rotate slowly as the spring tension is
released.
Figure 7-5. Installing Rope.
10. Tie a slip knot approximately 12" from the free
end of rope. Hold the pulley firmly and allow it to
rotate slowly until the slip knot reaches the guide
bushing of the housing.
11. Slip the handle onto the rope. Tie a single knot at
the end of the rope.
12. Untie the slip knot and pull on the handle until the
rope is fully extended. Slowly retract the rope into
the starter. If the spring is properly tensioned, the
rope will retract fully and the handle will stop
against the starter housing.
Summary of Contents for COMMAND PRO CS10
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL COMMAND PRO CS SERIES 4 12 HP HORIZONTAL CRANKSHAFT...
Page 20: ...1 18 Section 1 Safety and General Information...
Page 24: ...2 4 Section 2 Special Tools...
Page 48: ...6 4 Section 6 Lubrication System...
Page 54: ...7 6 Section 7 Retractable Starter...
Page 84: ...8 30 Section 8 Electrical System and Components...
Page 106: ...9 22 Section 9 Disassembly...