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| Pocketbike Master | Just like what Device said but here is the pic of what it should look like on the spool. Hope it helps. Its very easy and fast. A video tutorial would be best. That would be a lot easier for the others to understand. Good Idea Admin. Well here is the pic anyways. ![]()
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| Moderator One of the good guys Join Date: Jan 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Jeremy Pocketbikes Owned: 3 Location: RM of Portage la Prairie, mb
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| ya I think I'm a king at recoiling it, I had to do that every time I started my cag ... the screw would come out and you'd hear a snap and I had to rewind it back in... what fun... oh and I found out its alot easier if you open the inside hook a little bigger and bend it outwards a little bit |
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| Pocketbike Master | I never had that problem. I've done this so many times cuz I went through 4 starter already. Breaking them. Too much compression in my motor. But change it and made the housing stronger. Hey freakin you might want to use some loctite so the screw dun come loose on you.
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| Moderator One of the good guys Join Date: Jan 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Jeremy Pocketbikes Owned: 3 Location: RM of Portage la Prairie, mb
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| lock tight? nah I used crazy glue... it'll never some out again |
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