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Refit the pawl (5) in the rotor.
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Fit the washer (4) on the starter
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post.
Use a screwdriver or suitable pliers
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to fit the spring clip (3) on the starter
post and over the pawl's peg – the
spring clip must point
counterclockwise – as shown in the
illustration.
Go to "Tensioning the Rewind
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Spring".
Replacing a broken rewind spring
Remove the rope rotor as described
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in chapter on "Replacing the starter
rope".
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WARNING
The bits of spring may still be under
tension and could fly apart when you
take them out of the housing. To reduce
the risk of injury, wear face protection
and work gloves.
Remove the spring housing and
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pieces of spring.
Lubricate the new spring with a few
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drops of non-resinous oil.
Position the new spring housing,
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bottom plate facing up, against the
cutouts (arrows).
Push the spring housing into the
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starter cover.
Reinstall the rope rotor – then go to
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"Tensioning the Rewind Spring".
If the spring pops out of the spring
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housing and uncoils: Refit it
counterclockwise, starting outside
and working inwards.
Tensioning the rewind spring
Make a loop in the unwound starter
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rope and use it to turn the rope rotor
six full revolutions in the direction of
the arrow.
Hold the rotor steady. Pull out and
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straighten the twisted rope.
Let go of the rotor.
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Release the rope slowly so that it
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winds onto the rotor. The starter grip
must locate firmly in the rope
bushing. If the grip droops to one
side: Add one more turn on the rope
rotor to increase spring tension.
KM 130 R