I just got all the missing decompression parts to finish rebuilding my recoil for my 200s. Hook plate, decompression spring, rubber cushion pad and the recoil rebuild kit. Hopefully it won't pull the rope out of my hand when I'm starting it like it did when I was a teenager. It had parts missing for a long time. Thanks for the rope install video. See you on the live stream 👍🏿
@@Mrcbuilds I need to rewind or fix my starter rope, it doesn’t go all the way back without alot if help. I have the 1983 185s with the compression cable that attaches to the unit. Just wondering if there is anything to be careful about. In your video it didn’t have one. Thanks for you channel. It has helped me get mine going and been having so fun acting like a mechanic
The decomp system sits just inside the recoil housing, it has a band spring and a bail that catches and resets every pull. It can be a pain if your missing any of the parts. You can start the machine with out it. But it does make it easier. Take it out first and set it aside as an assembly if yours is incat and working. You can add tension to the rope spring buy winding it up like in the video. I hope that helps.
My man!!!!!!!!!! I worked on my first trike ever and all it needed to run was this video! Thank you!!!!!!!
Hi Drake, im glad it helped you out.
I just got all the missing decompression parts to finish rebuilding my recoil for my 200s. Hook plate, decompression spring, rubber cushion pad and the recoil rebuild kit. Hopefully it won't pull the rope out of my hand when I'm starting it like it did when I was a teenager. It had parts missing for a long time. Thanks for the rope install video. See you on the live stream 👍🏿
See you there!
Thanks for the video, I was very helpful, I need to do mine.
Thank you, km glad I could help
Very cool brother thanks for sharing. That will help
That spring can be a pain. Use a glove if you can
Dude badass I'm working on mine and I have to get a few parts first but man helped out alot
My pull rope doesn't retract on it its own. I need to kind of walk it back in. Is that usually indicative of a bad spring or something else?
Could be weak spring, take the assembly off, add 1 rotation to the rope like I show in the video, that should do it.
@@Mrcbuilds Thx, I'll give a try. I have a spring on order just in case
Any tricks when it’s also has the engine compression assembly
Could you explain your question a little bit. Are you asking about the decompression system?
@@Mrcbuilds I need to rewind or fix my starter rope, it doesn’t go all the way back without alot if help. I have the 1983 185s with the compression cable that attaches to the unit. Just wondering if there is anything to be careful about. In your video it didn’t have one. Thanks for you channel. It has helped me get mine going and been having so fun acting like a mechanic
The decomp system sits just inside the recoil housing, it has a band spring and a bail that catches and resets every pull. It can be a pain if your missing any of the parts. You can start the machine with out it. But it does make it easier.
Take it out first and set it aside as an assembly if yours is incat and working. You can add tension to the rope spring buy winding it up like in the video. I hope that helps.
Awesome video man helped a lot. That little notch on the pulley saves a lot of time and aggravation. Wish my chainsaw had one
I'm glad it helped Tyler, thanks for watching and subscribing
And where is the pull start test ?
No worries Mathis, it worked fine. Thanks for watching.