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TM 10-4320-311-14 NOTE With knot untied do not allow rope to rewind Into the starter assembly. d. Untie the knot. e. Pass the rope through the T-handle and sound enclosure front panel grommet (2).  Slip T-handle (3) onto the rope and retie the knot. f. Allow the rope to rewind until the T-handle seats on the starter case. NOTE Note position of recoil starter assembly prior to removal. g. Remove four bolts (4). h. Remove recoil starter assembly (5), as a self-contained unit, from the cooling case cover. INSPECTION: a. Pull the rope.  It should pull easily with no binding. b. Observe the drive mechanism.  The cam that engages the flywheel cap should extend freely. c. Allow the rope to retract.  The engaging mechanism should retract. REPAIR: a. Replace Recoil Starter Rope. NOTE · It is not necessary to disassemble the mechanism to replace the rope. It  is  a  good  Idea  to  replace  the  starter  rope  whenever  another  component  of  recoil  starter  is replaced.  If the starter rope is frayed or worn, replace it. (1) Use the appropriate replacement nylon-braided rope. (2) To replace the rope, pull the rope out all the way with a slow firm pull. (3) Prevent plastic reel (6) from rewinding by bracing the raised plastic cup on the reel with a screwdriver. (4) Untie or cut the knot in the raised plastic cup on the reel and slide the old rope out. (5) If  the  old  rope  has  broken,  wind  the  plastic  reel  completely,  then  release  one  complete  turn  before installing new rope.  This protects the spring from being overwound when the rope is pulled. (6) Select new rope.  Singe both ends of the nylon rope with a match flame to prevent fraying. (7) Tie a knot in the rope and feed through plastic reel (6). 4-60

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