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Greg O
 
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
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Yep, I know that noise.

You hve to pull the motor cover (which holds the rewind). Usually three
bolts, 7/16 socket. One at 3/8 for the throttle cable.

Under the motor cover, there is a "nearly square" shaft, wh ich rotates in
one direction only. Sticks out from the center of the flywheel.

It's been awhile since I have repaired one of these, but here is my

memory:

turn the motor so that the shaft points up towards the ceiling. Take out
three or four small screws which hold the screen on to the flywheel (1/4
inch nut driver works).

Gently pry off the small cover t hat goes around the square shaft. The

cover
is about 3 or 4 inch diameter, and has a bit of rubber gasket.

Note that there are about seven or so small ball berrings w hich must not

be
lost.

Slide the square shaft up and off. Clean the round shaft with gasoline and

a
rag. Clean inside the square shaft. Qtips and gasoline works nicely.

Put a snort of powdered graphite into the tube inside the sqaure shaft. Or
leave it dry.

Lift all the small ball berrings with a magnet. Put the square shaft back
on. Make sure the squar\e shaft spins easily around the center (round)
shaft.

Put the ball berrings back in. Round cover back on. Screen and couple

small
screws back on.

Before you put the Motor cover on, you may wish to look along the edge

where
the spring hooks on, give it a squirt of oil like Castle or Thrust.

Replace motor cover.

Remit $48.50 for advice.
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I hate to admit it, but Stormy has the correct answer! The cure I do not
agree with. I had a repair shop for a few years and repaired more B$S
rewinds that I can remember!
To remove the rewind you remove the whole air shroud. One bolt on the top of
the engine, near the sparkplug, one bolt on either side of the engine.
Stormy's desciption is fairly acurate. Briggs and Stratton recommends a drop
or two of motor oit on the shaft to lube the starter clutch. Not grease,
motor oil! There is a oil wick down inside the square drive part of the
clutch. Clean the shaft, clean inside the drive, add a drop of oit inside
the drive, and a drop on the shaft and put it all back togather. Remember,
just two or three drops, too much oil will create a mess.

Greg