Ozzy421
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so I bought a new billet t handle and while changing it out, the rope slipped out of the fingers and......you guessed it.....
so I bought a new billet t handle and while changing it out, the rope slipped out of the fingers and......you guessed it.....
Now I tie a granny knot about a foot from the end of the rope while attaching the handle. If it slips out, it will recoil until the knot hits the recoil cover.
is it a pain to get? i know on the doos its about a ten minute job to get the rope back.
my blood pressure went up just reading this...need ai put a 700 ves engine into a 2004 pro-xr factory race sled. I broke the recoil rope which was no big deal until I figured out I had to pull the engine in order to access the bolts that hold the recoil cover.
Pulled the engine, replaced the rope. Put it back together, didn't work. I did something wrong. Pull the engine again. Do it right and install the engine. Doesn't work right again. Pull the engine.
This time I had a friend show me the right way to do it. Reinstalled the engine and then did the same thing you did. Had to pull the engine for the 4th time.
Now I tie a granny knot about a foot from the end of the rope while attaching the handle. If it slips out, it will recoil until the knot hits the recoil cover.
Another idea is vice grips on the rope.
Maybe that happened for a reason???
I used vice-grips and clamped down on the rope about a foot down from the handle when I changed mine out. I didn't know it could get sucked in... Just thought it made it easier.
what if you put a zip tie or something down near the recoil so when it does break it doesnt get sucked in?
i put a 700 ves engine into a 2004 pro-xr factory race sled. I broke the recoil rope which was no big deal until I figured out I had to pull the engine in order to access the bolts that hold the recoil cover.
Pulled the engine, replaced the rope. Put it back together, didn't work. I did something wrong. Pull the engine again. Do it right and install the engine. Doesn't work right again. Pull the engine.
This time I had a friend show me the right way to do it. Reinstalled the engine and then did the same thing you did. Had to pull the engine for the 4th time.
Now I tie a granny knot about a foot from the end of the rope while attaching the handle. If it slips out, it will recoil until the knot hits the recoil cover.
Another idea is vice grips on the rope.
i put a 700 ves engine into a 2004 pro-xr factory race sled. I broke the recoil rope which was no big deal until I figured out I had to pull the engine in order to access the bolts that hold the recoil cover.
Pulled the engine, replaced the rope. Put it back together, didn't work. I did something wrong. Pull the engine again. Do it right and install the engine. Doesn't work right again. Pull the engine.
This time I had a friend show me the right way to do it. Reinstalled the engine and then did the same thing you did. Had to pull the engine for the 4th time.
Now I tie a granny knot about a foot from the end of the rope while attaching the handle. If it slips out, it will recoil until the knot hits the recoil cover.
Another idea is vice grips on the rope.
ya you better tie a big knot in that m1000 recoil there clarky you might pull the whole recoil off trying to start that beotch
i put a 700 ves engine into a 2004 pro-xr factory race sled. I broke the recoil rope which was no big deal until I figured out I had to pull the engine in order to access the bolts that hold the recoil cover.
Pulled the engine, replaced the rope. Put it back together, didn't work. I did something wrong. Pull the engine again. Do it right and install the engine. Doesn't work right again. Pull the engine.
This time I had a friend show me the right way to do it. Reinstalled the engine and then did the same thing you did. Had to pull the engine for the 4th time.
Now I tie a granny knot about a foot from the end of the rope while attaching the handle. If it slips out, it will recoil until the knot hits the recoil cover.
Another idea is vice grips on the rope.