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Post  getback Fri May 17, 2024 6:42 am

noted roddie , i will see if i got one or need to source one . Hand Shake
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Post  roddie Fri May 17, 2024 7:09 am

getback wrote:noted roddie , i will see if i got one or need to source one . Hand Shake


Yea... the little push-button "pops-out" of the switch. The starter "tube" can be taken apart by loosening/removing the two hose-clamps on the ends.. and peeling-off the tape.

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When reassembling; put the two hose-clamps on "first" to hold the rolled-tube in position.. then use short-strips of tape to "cinch-up" the tube. Then you can re-wrap it "all-the-way-around".
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Post  getback Fri May 17, 2024 7:19 am

Sounds simple enough , of coarse i will wait till it fails first lol! I Love This Forum!
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Post  roddie Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:37 pm

My original starter to reiterate; has a pressed-on "gear" on its output-shaft. Your average garden-variety brushed 540 series can-motor that I cannibalized from a little Coleman "Inflate-All" 12V air compressor.

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I use a short length of 5/16" automotive fuel-line/hose as a "cone" to engage the Cox .049/.051 aluminum spinners. The clamps I'd been using to hold the hose onto the gear worked ok.. but the imbalance could be felt when pulsing the starter. Now that I think of it; that would ultimately transfer to the engine's crankshaft.. causing premature wear to the surrounding softer and non-bushed aluminum case. Shocked

I had thought about how I could improve this.. and it's definitely "by chance" that I had the correct size materials that I needed. A snug-fitting alloy sleeve (brass tubing) for the hose (cone-part) to be used. The hose expands slightly when mounted-onto the gear. The brass sleeve forms a compression-fit.. but needs a lubricant to assist in "sliding" it onto the slight bulge.

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It's my "go-to" starter.. so this was worth doing.






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