I have been fiddling with this for a while now, and I would think someone else has run into this problem on this saw.
Basically the starter cord came out, no problem. So I put a new one in a #5 46" long as the IPC calls for and... the knot binds on the nut that holds the starter screen down and the prawls in place to the magneto and this keeps the cord from recoiling. I have tried knocking the cord down to a #4, I have tried as many types of nylon washers as I could find, tying a slip knot around the starter pulley and even using no washer. Still some piece of the knot catches on the nut. I have tried to see if the nuts will tighten down to allow the flat sides to be in line with knot, but the nuts are run down completely. This is not my saw, I was just tuning it up for someone, and the cord obviously frayed and broke because of this problem - I could even feel it binding before it broke. I can take pictures if needed, but I figured someone out there has had this problem. Also I did get it to work by pulling the knot into the hole of course.. but that isn't to secure.
Basically the starter cord came out, no problem. So I put a new one in a #5 46" long as the IPC calls for and... the knot binds on the nut that holds the starter screen down and the prawls in place to the magneto and this keeps the cord from recoiling. I have tried knocking the cord down to a #4, I have tried as many types of nylon washers as I could find, tying a slip knot around the starter pulley and even using no washer. Still some piece of the knot catches on the nut. I have tried to see if the nuts will tighten down to allow the flat sides to be in line with knot, but the nuts are run down completely. This is not my saw, I was just tuning it up for someone, and the cord obviously frayed and broke because of this problem - I could even feel it binding before it broke. I can take pictures if needed, but I figured someone out there has had this problem. Also I did get it to work by pulling the knot into the hole of course.. but that isn't to secure.
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