С. starter rope, C. starter rope – Poulan PRO 305 User Manual

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STARTER ROPE

• Replace a broken starter or a rope that is

NOTE: A recoil spring lies beneath the pulley and
is under tension. If the recoil spring is dis­

turbed» considerable time and effort will be
required to reinstall. For this reason you may

want to let a qualified service dealer handle this re­

pair. If^ou try to repair the starter rope and the re-

coil spimg pops out, take the imit to your dealer.

A WARNING

Always

wear

eyi^rotection when servicing

the

£id;a^er rope. The recoil spring beneath the

pulley is imder tension. If the spring pops out, se-

rjoiis ipjury can result.

1. Remove the four screws on the side of the fan

housing. Figure 37.

I

CAUTION! I Do not mix chrome--colored fan

housing screws with the black-colored cyl­

inder shroud screws. Other than color, these

screws are similar in appearance; but if in­

terchanged, they can stnp out and/or cause
permanent engine damage.
2. Remove the fan housing.
3. If the starter rope is not broken, release the

spring tension by pulling about 10 inches of rope

from the pulley as shown in Figure 38. Catch

the rope in one of the notches. Figure 38.

4. Carefully turn the pulley coimterclockwise until

the spring tension is released.

5. Remove the pulley screw in the center of the

pulley. Be sure to note the position of the cam

when removing it from the pulley, Fi^ire 39.

6. Lift the pulley carefully

while gently twisting it

counterclockwise.

7. Remove the rope retainer screw and remove the

old rope. Figure 39.

8. Move away from the fuel tank and melt the end

of the rope to be installed.

9. Allow the melted end to drip once. Then, while

the rope is still hot, pull the melted end through
a rag to obtain a smooth, pointed end,

10. Insert one end of the rope through the handle

and secure with a knot. Leave a ЗЛ 6''pigtail be­

hind the knot. Figure 40 (inset).

11. Feed the rope through the round starter rope

hole in the fan housing. Figure 39 .

12. Guide the rope inside the pulley then up

through the pulley hole (on the pulley ratchet

side). Figure 39 . It might be necessaiy to in­

sert a smmi screwdriver through the underside

hole to push the rope through the pulley hole.

Figure 39 (inset).

13. ^e a knot in the end pfthe rope leaving no more

than 3/8 to 1/4 inch tail and pull the iaiot snuglv
into the corner of the groove in the pulley. Pull

the rope tightly.

14. Tuck the tail on the rope knot into the inner

curved section to avpia iaterference with the

flywheel.

15.

engage the spring.

16. Replace and tighten the pulley screw. Make sure

the starter dog, retainer, cam, and wave washer
are positioned and installed properly. Fig­

ure 39.

NOTE; Make sure the cam is installed on the

starter dog in the direction shown in Figure 39 ,

Also, make sure the wave washer is seated
around the top outer edge of the retainer and

not caught between the top of the retainer and

the pulley screw.

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17. Puh outiO uxchesofrope. Catch tlmrc^e inthe

slotm thepiillpy Figure40V^ ^^^^^^

is.

Turn the pulley cìocl^sé to wind up thè sprmg

until it will turn no more without forcing, tibia
the pulley by hand. Do not Ut go of the pulley.

Let the pulley slowly unwind one full turn and

release the rope from the slot. Continue to hold
thè pulley.

19. Hold the pulley and pull the starter rope to the

full extent of length. Let the rope rewind slowly.

20, Reinstall the fan housing using the chrome-co­

lored screws. Tighten the screws securely.

Remove Ghrome Colored Screws
(See Caution linder Step 1)

Figure 37

Turn Pulley

Counterclockwise

To Release

Tension

Figure 38

Pulley Screw

Cam

Starter

Starter
Rope Hole

Wave Washer

Retainer

Figure 39

Figure 40

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