Those 3 nuts on the top cover, how are they suppose ld to come off? The one closest to the gas tank came out of its hole but the other two will not come free to be able to gain access to the pull start.
I got that same problem. It won't retract. What are the 2 wing plastic things sticking out? They are on the outside of the spring. They close in and out. Thanks for your time. Have a good day and keep up the good work with that information.
I’ve never seen anyone take a recoil start apart to wind unless the spring has an issue and needs to be re-wound. For putting the rope on depending on the brand of engine you either wind the pulley then insert the rope which then pulls itself when spring tension is released. Even easier on these Honda recoil starts you insert the rope, turn the pulley in the opposite direction till a light click is heard (about 1 rotation) then release and the spring winds in the cord.
Hi Alex3745. Thanks for the comments. Yes I see what you mean you can do it without taking it apart. I just like doing it this way because I can check / replace the recoil spring at the same time and because you have to take smaller ones apart on chainsaws / strimmer's etc to replace the pull cord. This is the way I'm used to. Cheers Calvin
Thanks for the info. I followed the instructions but as soon as I removed the pulley mech to turn upside down the spring unravelled in front of my eyes. Any tips on getting the spring back in please.
Thank you. I changed my cord in part, because of your video.. God bless you
Those 3 nuts on the top cover, how are they suppose ld to come off? The one closest to the gas tank came out of its hole but the other two will not come free to be able to gain access to the pull start.
Super helpful. Mine was stuck. This was all I needed to fix it.
Thanks for showing us buddy ,im too lazy to work it out ,thought id find someone whose already worked it out lol , cheers greetings from Aberystwyth ,
Good wee video Calvin that’s a handy thing to know how to do as pull cords don’t last forever. Keep up the good work bud
Hi. Thanks Jason. cheers calvin
Thanks for the "how to", it doesn't look as complicated as I thought.
Hi Pete. No problem. Cheers Calvin
This was a life saver 👍👍 thanks
Work like a charm simple and easy save me from buying a completely new pulley
Nicely done!
I got that same problem. It won't retract. What are the 2 wing plastic things sticking out? They are on the outside of the spring. They close in and out. Thanks for your time. Have a good day and keep up the good work with that information.
muchas gracias capitan!
Stared the video with the spring already pulled
Thank you!
I’ve never seen anyone take a recoil start apart to wind unless the spring has an issue and needs to be re-wound. For putting the rope on depending on the brand of engine you either wind the pulley then insert the rope which then pulls itself when spring tension is released. Even easier on these Honda recoil starts you insert the rope, turn the pulley in the opposite direction till a light click is heard (about 1 rotation) then release and the spring winds in the cord.
Hi Alex3745. Thanks for the comments. Yes I see what you mean you can do it without taking it apart. I just like doing it this way because I can check / replace the recoil spring at the same time and because you have to take smaller ones apart on chainsaws / strimmer's etc to replace the pull cord. This is the way I'm used to. Cheers Calvin
Like new,cool video,,,
Thanks.
Thanks for the info. I followed the instructions but as soon as I removed the pulley mech to turn upside down the spring unravelled in front of my eyes. Any tips on getting the spring back in please.
Should have read your comment before I tried this. My spring unravelled too.
What's the best thicknees cord to use????
“You don’t want too much tail…..” Speak for yourself, Sport! 🤣
What happens if the recoil starter spring comes out? how can I assemble it together again?
What you find out
watch this with the captioning on. it's hilarious
How long is the cord?
I wish this guy spoke English