fastbroshi
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Well after trying to get creative and trying different ways to get the spring wound tight enough to fit AND get it to snag correctly in the cover, I got frustrated and figured I'd try and do it by hand again. After getting it wound tight enough to fit, I was able to fit enough slack through the slot in the cover and still have the diameter of the coiled spring small enough to get in its cavity. I made sure to have a pair of pliers handy to hold the middle of the pulley to keep it from undoing it's tension, but ended up letting it go at the wrong time so it let go and the pulley unhooked and fell off. But the spring stayed put in it's little cavity, so I was able to pull the middle coil out, hook it back on the pulley and wind it back up.
Then it promptly did it again after I'd run the string through! I'm taking a break, I'll do it again later. This time I know I can get it. Other than that, she could probably use another belt and an oil change. I just replaced the spark plug for what it's worth; someone had installed an incorrect one that was way too tall, making it impossible to kill the damn thing without unhooking the spark plug wire.
Then it promptly did it again after I'd run the string through! I'm taking a break, I'll do it again later. This time I know I can get it. Other than that, she could probably use another belt and an oil change. I just replaced the spark plug for what it's worth; someone had installed an incorrect one that was way too tall, making it impossible to kill the damn thing without unhooking the spark plug wire.