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KESTER EBO Posted on Feb 14, 2014
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Recoil starter the recoil starter came all the way out and does nothing when pulled. How can I recoil it back in

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    Twist a loop into the end of the rope. Insert the intersection of the two ropes into the notch on the upper flange of the pulley. Rotate the loop back and forth until you notice the recoil spring has disengaged. Unwind the rope from the pulley. Cut off any old rope if you need to replace it with a new rope.

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    Put the recoil spring cassette back into the pulley. Set the pulley onto the starter cover and tighten the screw down with the screwdriver. Wind the starter rope back around the pulley in a clockwise direction.

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    Leave about 6 to 8 inches of rope unwound. Form another loop at the end and insert the loop into the notch on the pulley. Rotate the loop back and forth until you notice the tension is set on the recoil spring.

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    Recoil starter rope only pulls about 1/3 of the way back in.

    The recoil starter is damaged or tangled up inside. Some can be disassembled in made to work but if not a new recoil starter can be purchased. I hope this helps.
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