part number 290 (screw) fits into the kick starter.
How far shoudl this screw be screwed in?
this screw butts up against the inner spring.
Byte
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Re: Screw in Kick starter
It should be screwed in until it binds..then another 1.785 turns. Apply additionally needed torque with a 3/4" driver if necessary.Byte wrote:part number 290 (screw) fits into the kick starter.
How far shoudl this screw be screwed in?
this screw butts up against the inner spring.
Byte
If something doesn't break...it's NOT tight enough!!!
OR.....
While moving the kicker in/out..screw the allen in until the desired amount of detent is obtained.
Oh..doing this on an OEM spring is probably a waste of time...as IT is probably completely collapsed to start with.
In which case...go to your local hardware store and buy a suitable replacement?
What is suitable?
What is, is.
..and it doesn't depend, either!
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Byte...you're killing me slowly.....
What does a detent DO, anyway?
One on-line defintion of 'detent' is:
It assists the lever in staying in the 'tucked' postion.
Ever had a kick lever come out of it's 'tucked' postion..you didn't know it...about the time you put your leg out and hung your boot up on a shrubbery?
Should I get you a definition of 'break' and 'tibia'? Maybe 'wrench' 'dislocate' 'tear' and 'knee' or 'MCL'?
What does a detent DO, anyway?
One on-line defintion of 'detent' is:
..which is what it does.A catch or lever that locks the movement of one part of a mechanism.
It assists the lever in staying in the 'tucked' postion.
Ever had a kick lever come out of it's 'tucked' postion..you didn't know it...about the time you put your leg out and hung your boot up on a shrubbery?
Should I get you a definition of 'break' and 'tibia'? Maybe 'wrench' 'dislocate' 'tear' and 'knee' or 'MCL'?
Consider the source
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