Dan,

I saw that you were having to really tug on it to get it engaged.  My
first thought was that you might want to adjust the bolt that pushes the
electrical contacts so it makes contact a bit easier.  The starter gear
is probably already fully engaged.  I also noticed that your starter
cable was pulling from one side of the starter pull arm rather than a
clevis pulling straight on the starter arm.  That can also be
problematic.

My starter cable has a "T" handle and is mounted in the lower left panel
with a gentle "S" in the cable before it feeds through the center of the
fire wall.  It has always worked quite easily.

Jeff Scott
N1213W  700+ hours and counting.


On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:28:26 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) "Myron (Dan)
Freeman" <[email protected]> writes:

> As I found out at the Gathering this year the Continental pull starter
can
> be a real pain to use and I'm considering the possibility of replacing
it
> with an electric solenoid type starter even though my current starter
has
> recently been rebuilt, either that or re-routing the pull cable so it
works
> easier than it currently does if that's possible. It takes a very 
> strong  pull to get it to work.
> 
> 
> 
> Do you have that kind of problem with yours?
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