ELECTRIC START SYSTEM (120 VOLT)
Troubleshooting
Starter Motor Fails to Turn
Possible Cause
Correction
Power not reaching product
Starter switch malfunction
Plug another appliance into extension cord to ensure cord is OK.
Check switch using a volt/ohmmeter set for resistance. Ensure
that there is continuity when the switch is depressed.
Engine has seized
Verify that the engine turns over freely.
Starter motor has failed
If all the above conditions are checked and the starter still fails to
turn, it must be repaired or replaced.
Introduction
Starter Removal
The electric start models of the R tek engine use a 120
volt starting system. When the starter is supplied with
voltage, the helical shaft spins forcing the pinion gear
to slide out on the shaft and engage the ring gear.
(See Figure 92.)
1. Remove the upper housing. Remove the starter
switch, the bolt holding the wire clip, and the two
bolts which mount the starter to the engine. (See
Figure 93.)
Figure 93
1657-017
Figure 92
120V
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