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Ryobi 15" Electric Factory Reconditioned Trimmer (ZRRY41002) - Factory Reconditioned - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Ryobi 30cc trimmer setting the timing belt
I set the crank pulley with the slot in the mag (shiny) section pointing up toward the camshaft (appeared to be top-dead-center looking thru SP hole). Set the deep hole in the cam pulley down to align with the crank slot. Slipped on the belt and surprise-surprise it fired right off. May need a bump one tooth either way, but too late to run it much tonight.
7/18/2010 6:20:14 AM •
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on Jul 18, 2010
The electric motor on my Ryobi 137r string trimmer
You likely are spot on with the diagnosis of bearings. But, I would hesitate to say that they are replaceable. Contact a local electric motor shop (alternator, starter, etc) to see if they would be able to change the bearings, and perhaps the bushings as well.
6/27/2010 2:28:39 AM •
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on Jun 27, 2010
I strip the cable inside my lawn trimmer it would
Hi and welcome to FixYa. I am Kelly. When you say you stripped the cable I am assuming that your talking about the flexible drive shaft. This can be replaced at home. However,.... ou did not state if this was a gas or electric model. At the moment I am assuming it is a 25cc Gas trimmer. To replace the flexible drive shaft the motor will have to be unmounted from the drive shaft housing. It will have 4 flat sides on each end that must mate correctly into the slots of the motor and the power head or you will not be able to re-mount the engine.
With a good model number I can provide you with a source of the replacment parts and probably what mounting hardware that has to be removed to change the fl;exible drive shaft.
Thanks for using FixYa.
Kelly
6/15/2010 7:12:28 AM •
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on Jun 15, 2010
Starting Pull Cord
You didn't list the model but those little rewinds are typically built very similarly.
It may sound a little crazy but it works, take the unit to a power washer such as a car wash and blow out the gook in the rewind with lots of hot soapy water and then rinse. Then using a probe or small screwdriver get the rewind unstuck. If it retracts you’re good to go if not let me know as you may have a broken piece in there and I'll need the model to know what to do next.
6/4/2010 3:00:37 PM •
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on Jun 04, 2010
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