Husqvarna 555 Workshop Manual - Page 27

Replacing a broken return spring, 5 Starter assembly

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7.4 Replacing a broken return spring WARNING! Exercise care to ensure the spring does not fly out and cause personal injury. Wear protective goggles. 1 Loosen the screw at the centre of the starter pulley and loosen the screws on the cassette. Remove the starter pulley with the cassette and spring. 2 Remove the broken cassette and replace it with a new one. 3 Tighten the screw at the centre of the starter pulley, at a tightening torque of 2-3 Nm. Load the return spring, see "Loading the return spring". See also the "Dismantling the starter" chapter. 7.5 Starter assembly 1 Position the starter against the crankcase and tighten the screws at a tightening torque of 3-4 Nm. Repair Instructions English - 27

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Repair Instructions
WARNING!
Exercise care to ensure the spring
does not fly out and cause person-
al injury. Wear protective goggles.
7.4 Replacing a broken return spring
1
Loosen the screw at the centre of the starter pulley
and loosen the screws on the cassette. Remove
the starter pulley with the cassette and spring.
2
Remove the broken cassette and replace it with a
new one.
3
Tighten the screw at the centre of the starter pulley,
at a tightening torque of 2-3 Nm. Load the return
spring, see “Loading the return spring”. See also
the “Dismantling the starter” chapter.
7.5 Starter assembly
1
Position the starter against the crankcase and
tighten the screws at a tightening torque of
3-4 Nm.