1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your CUIPPWRJ Recoil Starter. Designed as a replacement part, this recoil starter is crucial for initiating the operation of compatible gasoline engines. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting any installation or use to ensure safety and optimal performance.
2. Ibamu
The CUIPPWRJ Recoil Starter is designed to be compatible with a range of vertical axis gasoline engines. Verify your engine model against the list below:
- Weibang Loncin 170 Engines
- Loncin LC1P75F Engines
- Loncin 1P75F Engines
- Loncin 1P75 Engines
- 224CC 7HP Vertical Axis Gasoline Engines
This recoil starter is a direct replacement for the original part on these specified engine models.
3. Package Awọn akoonu
Upon opening your package, please ensure all components are present and undamaged:
- 1 x CUIPPWRJ Recoil Starter Assembly

olusin 1: Top view of the CUIPPWRJ Recoil Starter assembly.
4. Awọn pato
Wo tabili ni isalẹ fun alaye alaye lori ọja naa:
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Ọja Iru | Starter ibẹrẹ |
| Ohun elo | Carbide |
| Compatible Engine Models | LC1P75F, 1P75F, 1P75, 224CC, 7HP |
| Iwọn Nkan | 1.76 iwon (nipa 50 giramu) |
| Package Mefa | 1.18 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
| Apejọ ti a beere | No (pre-assembled unit) |

Figure 2: Recoil Starter with approximate diameter measurement of 20.5 cm.
5. fifi sori
This section outlines the general steps for replacing a recoil starter. Specific engine designs may vary, so always consult your engine's primary service manual for detailed instructions. Ensure the engine is cool and disconnected from any power source before beginning.
5.1. Awọn irinṣẹ ti a beere (Aṣoju)
- Iho iṣan ti a ṣeto
- Screwdriver ṣeto
- Awọn ibọwọ ati awọn gilaasi aabo
5.2. Fifi sori Igbesẹ
- Ṣetan Ẹrọ naa: Ensure the engine is turned off and has cooled down. Disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting.
- Wa Ohun ti o nbẹrẹ igbapada atijọ: The recoil starter is typically mounted on the top or side of the engine, often covered by a shroud.
- Remove the Old Starter: Unscrew the bolts or nuts securing the old recoil starter to the engine housing. Carefully lift the old starter away. Note the orientation for the new installation.
- Ṣayẹwo agbegbe iṣagbesori: Clean any debris or dirt from the engine's mounting surface before installing the new starter.
- Install the New Recoil Starter: Position the CUIPPWRJ Recoil Starter onto the engine, aligning the mounting holes. Ensure the starter pawls (if visible) are correctly oriented to engage with the flywheel.
- Secure the Starter: Insert and tighten the mounting bolts or nuts. Do not overtighten, as this can damage the housing.
- Ìdánwò Ìbáṣepọ̀: Gently pull the starter cord a few times to ensure the pawls engage the flywheel smoothly and the cord retracts fully.
- Tún So Plug Spark Sopọ̀: Tun asopọ okun waya sipaki tan.

Olusin 3: Example of a compatible Loncin engine, with the recoil starter location typically at the top.
6. Isẹ
Once the recoil starter is correctly installed, operating it is straightforward:
- Enjini Mura: Ensure the engine is primed (if applicable) and the choke is set according to the engine manufacturer's instructions.
- Grasp Handle: Firmly grasp the recoil starter handle.
- Okun Fa: Pull the starter cord slowly until you feel resistance (this indicates the starter pawls have engaged the flywheel).
- Ẹrọ Ibẹrẹ: With a quick, strong, and continuous pull, extend the cord fully. Do not let the cord snap back; guide it gently as it retracts.
- Tun ti o ba wulo: If the engine does not start, repeat the process.
7. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and reliable operation of your recoil starter.
- Ninu: Periodically clean the exterior of the recoil starter to remove dirt, grass clippings, and debris. Use a dry cloth or soft brush. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
- Ayẹwo okun: Regularly inspect the starter cord for fraying, cuts, or excessive wear. Replace the cord if any damage is observed.
- Ẹdọfu orisun omi: If the cord does not retract fully or feels loose, the internal spring may need inspection or replacement by a qualified technician.
- Ibi ipamọ: When not in use for extended periods, store the engine in a clean, dry environment to protect the recoil starter from moisture and corrosion.
8. Laasigbotitusita
Eyi ni diẹ ninu awọn ọran ti o wọpọ ati awọn ọna abayọ wọn:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Okùn kì í fà sẹ́yìn pátápátá | Broken or weak recoil spring; debris inside housing | Inspect for debris; replace recoil spring (professional service recommended) |
| Cord is hard to pull or stuck | Engine compression; starter pawls jammed; debris | Ensure engine is not seized; check for debris; lubricate pawls if accessible |
| Starter pulls but engine does not crank | Starter pawls not engaging flywheel; flywheel damage | Inspect pawls for wear or damage; check flywheel for damage |
| Cord is frayed or broken | Normal wear and tear; improper pulling technique | Replace the starter cord |
9. Alaye Aabo
Always prioritize safety when working with engine components:
- Nigbagbogbo wọ ohun elo aabo ti ara ẹni ti o yẹ, pẹlu awọn gilaasi aabo ati awọn ibọwọ.
- Ensure the engine is completely off, cool, and the spark plug wire is disconnected before performing any maintenance or installation.
- Pa ọwọ, ẹsẹ, ati aṣọ kuro lati awọn ẹya gbigbe.
- Do not attempt to modify the recoil starter. Use only genuine replacement parts.
- If you are unsure about any procedure, consult a qualified service technician.
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or replacement parts, please refer to the contact information provided by your retailer or the CUIPPWRJ brand's official channels. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.


