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how to replace the broken starter string on my ryobi ss30 weedeater

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    Tim
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    Default how to replace the broken starter string on my ryobi ss30 weedeater

    How do I replace the broken starter string on my Ryobi ss30 weedeater?

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    Hi Tim,

    The following response is from Patrick, one of my associates here at http://ereplacementparts.com...

    " Ok here we go! After you have taken the top off you will see the clutch drum assembly. In order to disassemble it you will need a old piece of rope and a phillips screw driver.

    Here's what you want to do: take the spark plug out and make sure the piston is all the way down, feed the rope into the spark plug hole until you can't feed any more in. This keeps the motor from turning so you can take out the screw at the end of the shaft.

    Then you take your screwdriver and insert it into the end of the shaft and start unscrewing the screw in a counterclockwise position and before you know it the clutch drum is off! To remove the clutch itself keep the rope in the combustion chamber and take a pair of channel locks and turn it in a counterclockwise rotation. It might not come off easy but don't give up!

    Since you're already there, I'd recommend replacing the clutch assembly and drum while you're at it. That way you don't have to take it all apart again a few months down the road when you realize the clutch is starting to go south!

    After you have removed the drum and the clutch you should be able to get to the starter assembly. I have included a link to a video that should help you give you an idea on how this is done. Take extra care when ordering to have the exact model number handy when you're ready to order.

    Here is the link to the video, this is NOT your exact Ryobi trimmer, but it is an excellent reference video to give you an idea of how this is going to come apart! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXW4xEwagso "

    Good luck with your repair!

    -Mark


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