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Hey Bob check out YouTube...That's where I went when I needed to fix the pull rope on my kids four wheeler. Here is a link to a video...He shows you how to get to the housing about 8 mins in to the video. https://youtu.be/DFC6fQoLlQM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4r8wbejHXY
Feb 19, 2013 - Uploaded by chaseme81871
Thank you so much! I was able to find the pull cord at a local home depot store and when when my husband ...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTcL3_3leTk
Mar 13, 2010 - Uploaded by lenniepincher
If you ever need to rewind a un coiled pullstart spring. ... ( NEW VERSION ) How to Rewind and Replace Recoil Starter Spring - Duration: 3:53.
replace the battery as there is not enough charge to start and provide power for the ignition
when you pull start the max power is provided to the ignition system
OUCH.... yea, this sounds serious.... I would suggest a trip to your local professional!! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN OR RIDE.... it will just get more expensive!!!!
to get suction ( manifold vacuum )need to have the manifold blocked off by the throttle closed
how much is plenty ( 120-160psi)
if you have fuel into the manifold , compression and spark at tyhe right time , it has to go
sounds like the gas that was left in the carb. has turned bad and clogged the jets. the only right way to fix it is to pull the carb off the bike and take the bottom bowl off. once done you can take some carb. cleaner and spray out all the jets and crevices inside the carb. hopefully this fixes your problem. if not then you will need to pull the carb. completely apart and give it a good soaking. once you have soaked it for an hour or so take some compressed air and blow out any holes. be sure to blow it out good. once done put the carb. back together and give it a shot. this should fix it right up for ya.
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