3-IN-ONE® Dry Pullstarter Lube Spray
Are you also tired of stuck or malfunctioning pull starters? then here is the solution.
3-IN-ONE® Lock Dry Lube is an aerosol formula that quickly and deeply penetrates moving parts. It leaves a clear, dry, long-lasting, corrosion-resistant film that does not attract or retain dirt. This graphite-free 3-IN-ONE® Dry Lube is ideal for pull starters and all hinged or movable parts for your hobby, and in and around the house, such as door locks, etc.
The straw allows you to easily get into any narrow space and protect it and prevent it from getting stuck.
Your benefits:
- Very easy and economical to use
- Leaves protective film for a long time
- Dries in minutes
- Protected against rust
- Safe for metals, wood and plastics
Optimal protection of Pull Starters:
- Remove the pull starter from the engine
- Pull out the recoil starter and hold the spring cassette on the inside
- Now turn the spring cassette so that its notch is exposed, and put the cord in it (Photo 1)
- Now let the spring cassette turn back gradually until there is no more tension on the rope
- Now loosen the middle screw, and remove the carrier parts (Photo 2)
- Now only the spring cassette remains in the housing (Photo 3)
- Carefully remove the spring cassette so that the spring remains in the holder (Photo 4)
- Remove all dirt and grease with degreaser from the spring cassette and recoil starter housing
- Now spray the spring cassette and inside of the recoil starter housing with 3-IN-ONE® Lock Dry Lube
- Now put the spring cassette back, CAUTION that the hook of the spring falls into the cam of the recoil starter housing! (Photo 5)
- Now assemble cam parts in the order: 1) cam, 2) spring, 3) cam disc, 4) washer and 5) screw, use with the last Loctite 271
- ATTENTION that the ring with the square hole is in line with the cam of the pull starter housing!
- Now turn the spring cassette so that its notch is exposed, and put the cord in it (Photo 6)
- Now turn the assembly 5 to 6 times 360 degrees counterclockwise so that the spring is tensioned again and the recoil starter handle returns. (Photo 7)
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