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If you are talking aboutthe actual lever or the part that it pivots on?

 

There is a deep hole that is on the piece that the lever pivots on. there should be a spring that is placed in there, then the ball on top of that.

The spring eventually wears out. So it should be replaced along with the ball and the o-ring that goes on the pivoting piece.

 

Once thats back together line up the splines so that the kicker is straight up then, tighten the pinch bolt. Done.

 

DO NOT put a HEAVY grease on the spring and ball. It will eventually stay compressed and your kicker will flip out when making left turns ;)

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I have no idea how to get it back on, its just the lever not the part that bolts to the motor.. Any idea how it goes back on?? and what is the little spring for that fell out with it??

Sounds like you need the "Holyman patented kicker repair method" {imagine a very masculine voice with echo :) } Send me the kicker and I'll fix it up for you.

eMail me {DO NOT PM ME} for the address... [email protected]

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I dont think i have the ball see it fell of while i was flying down the railroad tracks so i got what i could.. I was thinking of welding the pos on but then it wont turn correct?? Im talking about just the lever not the part that bolts to the engine..

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send it to holyman, he has rebuild many kickers on here, and they work frigen great, and he's got this new system wtih a chain that looks like it's a wave of the future :cheers:

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