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Starting handle droop - Nick Salmon - 21-09-2024 The RP starting handle hangs loose. For my benefit, and that of others, has anyone got pictures of how to effect the cure within the nosecone please? RE: Starting handle droop - Howard Wright - 21-09-2024 Hi Nick I think the accepted way is to mill out the nose cone and fit a new machined insert. I ‘milled’ the nose cone using an old starting handle with the peg sharpened and a bush around it to ensure it was square. I machined an insert and shrunk fit this into the cone (cone in the oven at 200 degrees for an hour and insert in the freezer for the same time. Unfortunately the insert has rotated slightly in use and I think I would peg it if doing it again. IMG_1900.jpeg (Size: 103.71 KB / Downloads: 161) IMG_1901.jpeg (Size: 72.3 KB / Downloads: 160) IMG_1902.jpeg (Size: 111.69 KB / Downloads: 160) IMG_1904.jpeg (Size: 114.99 KB / Downloads: 160) On my special I used an old crank boss again fitted into a machined hole with three grub bolts in drilled and tapped holes in the cone. That one is solid after 7000 miles. IMG_1307.jpeg (Size: 84.87 KB / Downloads: 158) Cheers Howard RE: Starting handle droop - Nick Salmon - 21-09-2024 Thanks Howard, that's v helpful. I was wanting to refresh my memory of the internal arrangement before I get to the job in due course. RE: Starting handle droop - Dave Mann - 21-09-2024 The other problem is wear between the starting handle and the starting handle housing for which I turned the bearing portion of the handle to I think 7/8", any smaller and you can't fit the spring, then bored and sleeved the housing to suit. That stops all the road dirt and water from entering the engine. |