Kohler COMMAND CH18-745 User Manual

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7.3

Section 7

Retractable Starter

7

Disassembly

WARNING: Spring Under Tension!

Do not remove the center screw from the starter until
the spring tension is released. Removing the center
screw before releasing spring tension, or improper
starter disassembly, can cause the sudden and
potentially dangerous release of the spring. Follow
these instructions carefully to ensure personal safety
and proper starter disassembly. Make sure adequate
face protection is worn by all persons in the area.

1. Release the spring tension and remove the

handle and the starter rope. (Refer to “Rope
Replacement,” steps 2 through 5 on pages 7.1 and
7.2.)

2. Remove the center screw, washer, and pawl

retainer. See Figure 7-4.

3. Remove the brake spring and the brake washer.

See Figure 7-5.

4. Carefully note the positions of the pawls and pawl

springs before removing them.

Remove the pawls and pawl springs from the
starter pulley.

Figure 7-5. Brake Spring and Washer, Pawls, and
Pawl Springs.

5. Rotate the pulley clockwise 2 full turns. This will

ensure the spring is disengaged from the starter
housing.

6. Hold the pulley in the starter housing. Invert the

pulley/housing so the pulley is away from your
face, and away from others in the area.

7. Rotate the pulley slightly from side to side and

carefully separate the pulley from the housing.
See Figure 7-6.

If the pulley and the housing do not separate
easily, the spring could be engaged in the starter
housing, or there is still tension on the spring.
Return the pulley to the housing and repeat step 5
before separating the pulley and housing.

Center Screw
and Washer

Pawl Retainer

Housing

Pulley

Brake Spring and
Brake Washer

Pawls

Pawl Spring

Figure 7-4. Center Screw, Washer and Pawl
Retainer.

Figure 7-6. Removing Pulley from Housing.

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