teazer wrote:The paret that's missing is that the starter shaft (sticking out of th trans) must be rotated fully to hit its stop before the cover is fitted. "all" means the pinions must match and so mucst the lever and shaft
The main shaft must be fully rotated or else the kicker will go back too far and teh other gears and lever must be aligned to get teh kicker at the right angle and with teh right tension.
Proper Kick Start Assembly--Seeking 100% Clarity
Ya may want to check the dates of these items as we have answered them and gone on to bigger and better questions. ....lm
I know but as ya notice the last dates ya will see they are asking OLD QUESTIONS and one reason the subject just stops is that more times than not the answers are given by phone as any description on the list won't be compresive enough no matter how ya offer what ya want to describe.
Ya don't have any idea how many tuning/timing and kick lever problems using the good old phone. Simple reason is the person is Hands On and I ask questions and the person looking at the problem is my eyes and We cure the problem/question. .......................lm
Call me again. ..................lm
Got it.Hey guys,
I just got an alert that this thread has been active. Upon logging in, I saw that it has been _very_ active and I missed a lot of the thread. "305explr, did you figure it out exactly?" someone wrote. YES. Loudmouse is right. The punch marks on the gears have to rotate and come together as the kickstart mechanism rotates through its stroke, and the kickstart lever and shaft also need their punch marks to line up. It's assembly is intuitive, but the result is odd because the kick start lever crowds the rear brake pedal a bit. But I was told that's how Honda designed it. Sorry I didn't get back to the board. Thanks for all the help!
on the phone:)
Re: on the phone:)Thanks for the support James. ............lm
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