Specifications
(7)
Reassemble parts in reverse order
of
disassembly. (See Fig. 23.)
Screw
*****
1
pce.
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
295
-
390
kgf
cm
30
-
40
N*cm
30
-
35
IN-LB
0
This ,is the end of the disassembly and
reassembly procedures.
Test the reassembled recoil starter by the
following checking procedures in the next
section.
Fig.
27
4-
3
CHECKING PROCEDURES AFTER REASSEMBLY
(1)
Pull starting knob
2
or
3
times, and pull out starter rope a little.
a) If starting knob
is
felt heavy to pull
or
cannot be pulled, check whether all the
parts
are
b)
If ratchet does not function, check whether spring is hooked properly.
a)
If
starter rope remains left in reel or starter rope does not return at all, immoderate strain
is imposed on the
spring.
So
rewind starter rope
1
or
2
times as per instruction in
Fig.
22.
b)
If'
return power of
starter
rope is weak
or
starter rope cannot be fully rewind, inject a few
drops
of
mobile oil to the frictional portions.
If
it does not recover yet, wind the rope 1
or
2
times.
(In
this
case, refer to the instructions explained
in
paragraph a) above and confirm whether
or not immoderate strain is imposed on spring.)
c)
If a sound is heard that spring is falling off, and starter rope does not return, reassemble
once again from the biginning.
installed correctly.
(2) Pull starting knob, and pull out starter rope all the way long.
(3)
Push the washer
a)
If
washer
is
loose, retighten the bolts.
4-4
HOW
TO
DO
IN
TROUBLES
(1)
IN
CASE THE
SPRING
JUMPS
OUT
AT DISASSEMBLING.
Remove starter knob
from
rope.
0
Remove reel from starter case.
0
Hook outer end of spring
to
the reel. (See Fig.
26.)
0
Wind spring into the reel.
0
After winding
3
or
4
turns, tape spring
to
the reel
to
prevent the spring from jumping
out.
r
Prass outer end
of
spring
by
a
thumb
or
spiral spring jumps out
from
reel.
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