Posted by Stick welding on April 11, 2013 at 21:55:43 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Re: Pull cord broke posted by Stan in Oly, WA on April 11, 2013 at 20:18:10:
Don't know what engine you have but don't take the whole starter apart. Just take the shroud off with the recoil in it. Don't loosen the recoil bolt. If there's slots or holes on the shroud, it's not too hard to fix. Wind up the recoil and use a screw driver or a punch, through the slots in the shroud, to hold the recoil(from unwinding) while you fish a new starter rope through the shroud lining up the hole in the recoil. You may have to redo it to tighten the recoil more if the rope doesn't return fully. I fixed one of my pumps this way. The time before I had to take it to a small engine shop because I tried to fix it without knowing the proper way. I loosened the nut and had the spring pop out and I was pooched.
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