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Cranking recoil - Ouch
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Posted by Kurow on December 13, 2003 at 20:09:54 from (203.96.208.214):
This is not a subject i have seen discussed much before, maybe I am doing something real thick. Anyway. This problem has two parts. 1. When cranking the AV I have a regular recoil which I know to look out for but is a surprise to others. I have timed mag per the book and it generally runs well and will start on the 3rd or 4th crank. What causes the recoil and how do i solve the problem so I dont in a moment of forgetfullness break my thumb. The second part is a starting problem as well. I have a new battery (6v) had the starter reconditioned. New cables (Heavy Duty) and good connections (I have learnt plenty from the board) It will start to turn over but i am thinking that the recoil problem is hampering the starter and stops it dead. This is my last thought on solving this mystery. I once again welcome all opinions. The AV is mobile and the first show is end of January. So after the Christmas holidays it gets stripped down painted and back together again! BTW i need to work full time as well. Can't beat a challange. For those that have been bothered to read this far here is the start of my web site. The official launch is still some time off. Merry Christmas to you all.
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