Question about Coleman Powermate Premium Plus 6250W Portable Generator
Yes you can install an electric starter on your generator if the following conditions are present. Examine the engine where the starter would normally be installed (look at a generator like yours with the same motor that has the starter installed ) and check that the mounting holes are there and threaded to receive the bolts. If threaded holes to mount are there and access thru starter cover to flywheel is there, check that the flywheel has a ring gear where starter motor engages. If all present starter can be installed however you will not have the charging coil which is normally under the flywheel to charge battery; but you can still use the generator to charge the battery. If you have more quesions about this please email, Good Luck
Posted on Jan 28, 2009
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