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Sears Gamefisher 1987 9.9hp

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Bob Wiersema
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Username: bobbyw

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Registered: 09-2009
Posted on Thursday, September 17, 2009 - 06:47 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP

Hope someone can help,
We got this motor 2 years ago, bran new in the box.
Ran great until this summer, the pull cord broke, when I took it apart to restring it I found that a small pulley the cord passes around before the spool was broken and that tore up the cord. I cant find this little pulley anywhere, the motor has been at a shop in St.Germain,WI since July4th.
I plan to pick it up next month when I'm there and fix it but I need to find the part first.
It is a Sears model #225.587991 that I believe was built by Force. Sears and MarineParts have parts listed for it but I don't see that pulley. I think this design was only used in 86-87 so that may be the big problem. Any advice or links would be great, I have searched just about everywhere.

Thanks
Bob W.
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william g moore jr
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Username: william_m

Post Number: 474
Registered: 05-2009
Posted on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - 11:49 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP

Try the chrysler parts guys, that pulley was in all those little motors, but most broke and ran "hard" on the shaft. That starter spring can be a bugger to load with out the secret tool. It has to wind back ward with out the cross pin, then the pin must be put in and a cinch bolt screwed down on it. If the spring is buggared up- there is no cure- same with the bottom spring seat. Many of those are started with the knot in the rope and wrapped round the fly wheel- as the parts are getting hard to get - particularly that pop up gear. So--- engage the gear first- then pull the motor over!!!

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