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Starter
8 Starter
8.1 Starter
8.1.1 Dismantling
1. Remove the four bolts holding the starter to the
crankcase and remove the starter. See fig. 1.
2. Pull out the handle 20-30 cm and take out the
cord from the slot in the starter pulley. See fig. 2.
3. Rotate the starter pulley anticlockwise until the
tension on the pulley is released.
Clean all components and check the following:
4. Starter cord.
5. The dogs on the starter pulley.
6. That the pawls on the flywheel are intact, spring
back towards the centre and move freely.
7. Remove the central bolt and take out the
washer and starter pulley. See fig. 3.
8. If the starter cord is to be replaced, cut it off pull
out the ends from the handle and starter pulley
with pointed pliers.
9. If the spring is to be replaced, remove the old
spring.
8.1.2 Cleaning and inspection
Clean all components and check the following:
1. Starter cord.
2. The dogs on the starter pulley.
3. That the pawls on the flywheel are intact, spring
back towards the centre and move freely.
WARNING!
If the spring is tensioned on the
starter pulley it can fly up and
cause personal injury.
WARNING!
If the spring is tensioned on the
starter pulley it can fly up and
cause personal injury. Wear
protective glasses.
WARNING!
If the spring is tensioned on the
starter pulley it can fly up and
cause personal injury. Wear
protective glasses.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3