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cadman
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Kick starter help

Post by cadman » Sun Oct 29, 2017 7:59 pm

I should know about this but I apparently don't. I had the right hand cover off to repair the starter clutch and reassembled the cover just as it came off -- I thought. Now the kick starter lever is in the vertical position but will not move down as if to start - it will move down towards the front. Thought I would ask before taking the side cover off AGAIN - it is way down on my list of things I want to do.

Thanks - Don

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Post by Seadog » Mon Oct 30, 2017 1:19 pm

Did you turn the kickstart shaft on the transmission all the way to the right (clockwise) before you put the cover back on? Did you align all of the marks on the kickstart gears and shaft?

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Post by Geoff Hastings » Mon Oct 30, 2017 1:43 pm

I'd had mine off a couple of times then,inadvertently, managed to reverse the spring so it would not wind up properly. I had to take the circlip off and flip the spring around.

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Kickstarter

Post by cadman » Mon Oct 30, 2017 2:13 pm

I had the cover off to install the rebuilt starter clutch. I actually left the clutch cable and the guts of the cover alone - hung it to one side with a bungee. Once I had the starter clutch reinstalled I did bump the motor several times with the starter button to make sure the clutch would work.

My guess is when the motor was turned over it moved the kick starter splined shaft. So when reassembling it was in the wrong position. I was looking for an easy solution because I dread removing the cover "one more time". However I was not aware that were "marks" to line up the spline shaft and the lever. Have done this numerous times and never had a problem.

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