Explorer 400 RCR flywheel
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Explorer 400 RCR flywheel
I had a local machinest turn my stock flywheel down and balanced. there are two options:1 turn it down but keep the teeth on the flywheel to still be able to use an electric starter, or 2.have the flywheel turned with the teeth removed and then use the recoil pull starter. It alot cheaper to have your stock flywheel turned and balanced.
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Explorer 400 RCR flywheel
The 400 starts very easily with just the pull start. Like KY stated, even when you keep the starter teeth, there's still a difference, but when you lighten it down to remove the teeth....there's a big difference. On a regular basis, I always keep an eye on the state of wear on the pull rope though.
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Explorer 400 RCR flywheel
modquad,
have you had any problems with the plastic reel breaking that's on the pull starter? the plastic pin that goes to the dog ear broke yesterday on mine- this was the original 95' reel. I was wondering if you know of any aftermarket replacement reels that would be stronger?
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have you had any problems with the plastic reel breaking that's on the pull starter? the plastic pin that goes to the dog ear broke yesterday on mine- this was the original 95' reel. I was wondering if you know of any aftermarket replacement reels that would be stronger?
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