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Service, And Adjustments

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS • If chain is too loose, refer to "Chain Adjustment." Loosen bar clamp nuts; then, turn adjustingscrew1/4 turn clockwise. Lift up tip of guide bar to check for sag. Retighten bar clamp nuts. StaH_aeRrope _ Pulley . #¢ "_-_Screw Guide Bar Bar Clamp Nuts Adjusting Screw Figure 43 Bar Tool STARTER ROPE REPLACEMENT (Fig. 44, 45, 46, 47 & 48) WARNING: J ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN I SERVICING THE STARTER ROPE. THE I RECOIL SPRING BENEATH THE PULLEY IS I UNDER TENSION. IF THE SPRING POPS J OUT, SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT. Replace a broken starter rope or one that is badly frayed. NOTE: A recoil spring lies beneath the pulleyand is under tension, if the recoil spring is disturbed, considerable time and effort will be required to reinstall. For this reason you may want to let your Sears Service Center handle this repair. If you try to repair the starter rope and the recoil springpops out, take the unitto yourSears Service Center. • Remove the four fan housing screwsand loosen the two screws on the cylindercover. • Remove fan housing from the unit. CylinderCover Screws Figure 45 ° Remove the rope retainer screwand remove any remaining rope. • Move away from the fuel tank and melt the end of the new rope to be installed, Allow the melted end to drop once.Then, while the rope is stillhot, pull the melted end througha rag to obtain a smooth pointed end. ° Feed rope throughstarter rope hole in starter housing. • Guide the rope inside the pulley,then up throughthe pul- ley hole. It may be necessary to push the rope through with a small Phillips screwdriver inserted into the small hole on the underside of the pulley. • Wrap rope counterclockwisearound the pulley ratchet and tuck loose end back under rope, leaving a 1" tail between the retainer rib and screw post. • Pull rope to tighten. • Installthe rope retainer screw and tighten untilsnug. Do not over-tighten. • Rewind all the rope onto the pulley in a clockwisedirec- tion. Starter _ Housing_ _" I r_ _ Starter Rope Screw \ 22 "2 CRARr NAN" Starter Rope Housing (Inside Fan Housing) Figure 44 Fan Housin( Screw Figure 46 • Twist and push pulley into starter housing. • Replace and tighten the pulley screw. ,_ _ "_,/ Rope Retainer _\ /Screw • To take out rope tension, pull out 10" of rope. While holding down pulley ratchet with thumb, push several inches of rope back into fan housingand catch in notch. Either hold pulley ratchet with thumb or hold starter rope handle. Retain rope in the notch and slowly altow pulley to turn counterclockwise until tension is gone. • Remove the pulley screw in the center of the pultey. P ° Gently twist and lift pulley while rotating counterclockwise. Figure 47 _ _ 23 -

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SERVICE
AND ADJUSTMENTS
22
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If chain is too
loose,
refer
to
"Chain
Adjustment."
Loosen
bar
clamp nuts; then, turn adjustingscrew
1/4
turn clock-
wise. Lift up tip of
guide
bar to check
for
sag.Retighten
bar
clamp nuts.
Guide Bar
Bar Clamp
Adjusting
Bar
Nuts
Screw
Tool
Figure
43
STARTER
ROPE
REPLACEMENT
(Fig. 44, 45, 46, 47 & 48)
WARNING:
J
ALWAYS
WEAR
EYE
PROTECTION WHEN I
SERVICING
THE
STARTER
ROPE.
THE
I
RECOIL
SPRING BENEATH THE PULLEY IS
I
UNDER
TENSION.
IF THE
SPRING
POPS J
OUT, SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT.
Replace a broken starter rope or one that is badly frayed.
NOTE:
A
recoil
spring lies beneath the pulley
and is
under
tension, if the recoil spring is disturbed, considerable
time and effort will be required to reinstall. For this rea-
son you may want to let your Sears Service Center handle
this repair. If
you
try to repair the starter rope and the recoil
springpops out, take the unitto yourSears Service Center.
• Remove
the four fan housing screws
and
loosen the two
screws on the cylindercover.
Remove
fan housing
from the unit.
CylinderCover
Screws
Screw
\
Fan Housin(
Screw
CRARr NAN"
Starter
Rope Housing
(Inside
Fan Housing)
Figure 44
To take
out
rope tension,
pull out 10" of rope. While
holding down pulley ratchet with thumb,
push
several
inches of rope
back
into
fan
housingand catch in notch.
Either
hold
pulley
ratchet
with thumb or hold starter rope
handle.
Retain rope in the notch
and
slowly altow pulley
to turn counterclockwise until tension is gone.
Remove the pulley screw in the center of the pultey.
°
Gently twist and lift pulley while rotating counterclock-
wise.
Pulley
StaH_aer
Rope
_
.
#¢ "_-_Screw
Figure
45
°
Remove the rope retainer screwand remove
any
remain-
ing rope.
• Move away from the
fuel tank
and melt the
end
of the
new rope to be installed, Allow the melted
end
to drop
once.Then, while the rope is stillhot, pull the melted
end
through
a
rag to obtain
a
smooth pointed
end.
°
Feed rope throughstarter rope hole in starter housing.
Guide the rope insidethe pulley,then up throughthe pul-
ley hole. It may be necessary to push the rope through
with
a small Phillips screwdriver inserted into the small
hole on the underside of the pulley.
Wrap rope counterclockwise
around
the pulley ratchet
and tuck
loose
end
back under rope, leaving a 1" tail
between the retainer rib and screw
post.
Pull rope to tighten.
Installthe rope retainer screw and tighten untilsnug. Do
not over-tighten.
Rewind all the rope onto the pulley
in
a clockwisedirec-
tion.
Starter
_
Housing_
_"
I
r_ _
!_'-
"--'--'- Starter
Rope
Figure 46
• Twist and push pulley into starter housing.
Replace and tighten the pulley screw.
,_
_
Rope
Retainer
"_,/
_\
/Screw
P
Figure
47
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