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Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Re: electric start kit for honda?
Reply #3 Dec 9, 2008 9:21 pm |
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When I was looking for a replacement engine for my honda HS520 single phase I called honda directly. They would not discuss a replacement engine with me (a consumer) directly (and asked how I got their number), but they gave me the name of a distributor who in turn gave me the name of my local honda engine dealer. The local dealer was very good, and he called honda directly and got the straight scoop on the electric starter. He said that as crazy as this sounds, when honda makes the HS520 (the one that will accept the electric start) they bore the side of the engine block with 2 extra bolt holes to support the starter. They don't bore those holes on the "non electric start." I told him this just didn't make sense to me. I mean whhy make two almost identical engines? I asked him why they would essential create two seperate engines when one would be simpler to interchange. He said the he was not 100% sure but he said the factory in china make these engines so inexpensively that every dime they can shave from the product cost adds up fast. I have an electric start assembly off of my HS520 that I could probably give you a good deal on. But from what I;ve learned it would not do you any good. You can see the two bolt holes in the first photo, one on the left side of the exhaust sheild, the second just below the exhaust. Check and see if those two bolt holes are there. As for the flywheel, the flywheel is not geared or different in any way that I can see. The second photo shows how the starter is integrated into the pull start. It does not directly spin the flywheel, it spins the the starter that in turn engages a series of paddles that are attached to the flywheel. You can see the "paddles" in the third photo. Pretty clever if you ask me.
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600
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Re: electric start kit for honda?
Reply #6 Dec 10, 2008 12:28 am |
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I always heard them refered to as "pawls".. That starter assy is diffrent from the ones that I used to work with....I guess they are getting cheaper or I am getting older. Friiy :(
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Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Re: electric start kit for honda?
Reply #8 Dec 10, 2008 1:44 pm |
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My machine starts good when it is in a warm place but when it sits in a cold garage you have to pull the rope several times to fire it up, .... You should not have to pull it more than twice. Have you taken a look at the carburetor and spark plug? One pull is the goal but realisticly by the second pull the combustion chamber should be getting gas. Has it always been tougher to start when cold? Or is this a recent occurance? The carb on mine was gummed up. The days of leaving gas sitting in the tank for twelve months is gone apparently.
Electric start is my perference too. Even if it pulls starts easily. When I walk out into the garage first thing in the morning I am ussually cold and stiff from sleeping all night. Last thing I want to do is pull a muscle or injure my back. I whimp out every time an push the electric start button. I found someone selling a two stage honda track drive used. I responded to the ad and the owner said "it always starts" I stood there in the owner's garage while it was pull started. The owner had his 15 year old son do it. He pulled and he pulled and he pulled and then he realized he did not have the choke on. So he flipped it on and he pulled and he pulled and he pulled and then he realized he did not have the iginition on. Then he pulled and he pulled and by now gas poored out of the carb and drip onto the floor and the carb must have been flooded. The son collapsed exhausted onto the garage floor. As he lay there he looked up at us and said " this happens all the time, you just have to let it rest a while" It was a nice snowblower so I took it home and cleaned the carb. It starts great. The pull start needed to be replaced. I wish I was 15 again.
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DDD777
Joined: Dec 21, 2008
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Re: electric start kit for honda?
Reply #10 Dec 25, 2008 4:59 pm |
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This message was modified Dec 25, 2008 by DDD777
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