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My dad has a hard starting 084. Any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boleclimber" data-source="post: 3369522" data-attributes="member: 17187"><p>A friend of mine had a 046 with the same problem. It kicked hard enough to snap the starter rope if you were lucky. Other wise, it ripped the starter handle out of your hand. The key way was perfect and so was the decompression valve. I had to file the coil holes to a slotted fashion. By slotting them, I was able to pull a few degrees of timing out. The start problem went away after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boleclimber, post: 3369522, member: 17187"] A friend of mine had a 046 with the same problem. It kicked hard enough to snap the starter rope if you were lucky. Other wise, it ripped the starter handle out of your hand. The key way was perfect and so was the decompression valve. I had to file the coil holes to a slotted fashion. By slotting them, I was able to pull a few degrees of timing out. The start problem went away after that. [/QUOTE]
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