Today I went to mow lawn/pick up leaves and pulled the rope on the Honda GCV160A and it cracked on the first pull. One problem: rope would not rewind into the recoil starter housing. Good thing I wasn’t pressed for time in getting the job done today before it drops from 75° for a high today to just 55° tomorrow.
I removed the cover and then the recoil starter assembly. I removed the T20 head screw (LH thread) that holds all of it together and it was an easy diagnosis as this time the inner hook on the spring had broken off. I had repaired the outer hook a couple years ago.
Because there are no parts serviced for this 28400-Z0L-V72 assembly and the assembly is north of $40 and probably not available in town, I pulled the same trick as the last time. At that time I learned that you cannot put a new bend into the spring at ambient temperature as it is so brittle it just breaks.
So I pulled the plumber’s torch out and heated up the broken end until it glowed red and put a new U bend in it with a needle nosed pliers and let it air quench, cleaned everything up and applied a liberal amount of multi-purpose grease to all the moving parts and reassembled. It worked like a champ and the cost was $0.00 and a little time. Getting the right amount of rope wind on the pulley was the most tedious part.
I just thought I would share this for 2 reasons:
1. The T20 screw you must remove is LEFT HAND thread.
2. Heating the spring end allows you to put a new bend in it and allows savaging the recoil starter.
Thanks for listening. I’m hoping to put the Lawn Boy and Ariens edger in dry dock soon.