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  • #9811
    cesarp35
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      starter rope recoil size alternative for part# 44a19 is it 7/32 or 1/8? or neither. Thanks in advance!!

      #75260
      frankr
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        US Member

        5/32" —– 68 5/16" long

        #75261
        cesarp35
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          quote FrankR:

          5/32" —– 68 5/16" long

          Like always, thanks FrankR for the info i appreciate it!!

          #75286
          crosbyman
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            Canada Member - 2 Years

            see sheet


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            #75438
            cesarp35
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              quote crosbyman:

              see sheet

              Thanks Crosbymam, i will save it for future reference.

              #75453
              Mumbles
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                When replacing starter rope, I usually fill the spool with as much as it will hold as it will have to be shortened once or twice to get the timing right. I don’t think any man alive can pre cut it to the OMC specs of a 1/16 of an inch and expect it to be correct as everyone ties their knots different and there is a variance in the diameters used which would affect the length.

                Just out of curiosity, how many people here do cut their starter rope to the lengths which OMC specified? Tell the truth now! :geek:

                #75468
                lindy46
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                  . . .Or how many people have successful results making sure the little arrow falls within the range specified on the hub? I set my ’58 Lightwin that way with the rope at the specified length and the starter made lots of clatter once the engine was running. I had to cut off about 5" of rope to get rid of the clatter. That put the arrow about 90 degrees off.

                  #75470
                  Mumbles
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                    That’s what I mean. Load it up so the length can be adjusted to get the timing marks lined up. It’s a whole lot easier to shorten the rope than lengthen it!

                    #75570
                    cesarp35
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                      Great info!! i should be getting the rope in the mail in the next few days and i’m glad i went back to this post, as this additional info will sure help, thanks guys!!!

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