Re: Evinrude 2; Year? Reinstalling recoil starter spring
Charlie--Recoil springs can be tough. I disassembled a recoil spring on my 1967 Evinrude 3 hp, and, given my amateur mechanical ability, I took 8 months to figure out how to finally install a new one. I can't tell you how many times that #@$%# spring popped out of my hands and unstrung itself on my garage floor. After I finally figured out that you can attach the spring loops to the pulley and starter head spindles, then squeeze the whole thing back together, then hope that it was the right direction, then coordinate that with the rope direction, then wind up the spring to the proper tension, I got good enough to try a few different options. I did lots of winding and used lots of wd-40. Ultimately, it worked. Anyway, recently I got a couple of manuals which explain the process in far simpler terms and make it sound doable. (Johnson service manual and Clymer) You might also just invest in a professional mechanic unless you have lots of time. Otherwise, if you have lots of time, trial and error can teach you a lot. Good Luck.