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On Jun 16, 12:21�am, frank1492 wrote:
I recently had a recoil starter on a very old Tecumseh fly apart, that is, the screw that held the dog housing loosened up and fell out. All the parts were retrieved, and I reassembled the parts in the housing. � � The dog doesn't engage the starter cup now and I wonder if I misassembled the unit. At rest, the dog is retracted into the housing. If I manually turn the housing, the dog ejects. When released, the dog retracts (under spring tension) back into the housing. � �Can someone tell me if this sounds correct? I assumed that when the rope is pulled, the dog should eject by centrifugal force (overcoming spring tension) �and engage the teeth on the cup. This isn't happening. � � What is wrong? � � Many thanks for help. � � � � �Frank It sounds like you did it right. But, you may be assembling it upside down. Hank |
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