212CC Pull Start Recoil Starter - Fits Harbor Freight Predator 69730 69727 212CC 173CC 6.5HP 7HP OHV Engine Power 91520
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212CC Pull Start Recoil Starter - Fits Harbor Freight Predator 69730 69727 212CC 173CC 6.5HP 7HP OHV Engine Power 91520

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212CC Pull Start Recoil Starter - Fits Harbor Freight Predator 69730 69727 212CC 173CC 6.5HP 7HP OHV Engine Power 91520212cc Pull Start Recoil Starter Assembly Key Features Complete recoil starter assembly designed for high compression OHV engines ranging from 160cc to 212cc. High impact ABS plastic housing and reinforced metal pawl for increased durability during cold starts. Heavy duty braided nylon pull cord engineered to resist fraying and snapping under high tension. Ergonomic "T handle" grip provides a secure hold for consistent mechanical leverage. Direct bolt

212cc Pull Start Recoil Starter Assembly

Key Features

  • Complete recoil starter assembly designed for high-compression OHV engines ranging from 160cc to 212cc.
  • High-impact ABS plastic housing and reinforced metal pawl for increased durability during cold starts.
  • Heavy-duty braided nylon pull cord engineered to resist fraying and snapping under high tension.
  • Ergonomic "T-handle" grip provides a secure hold for consistent mechanical leverage.
  • Direct-bolt installation with a standard 6-hole mounting pattern for broad engine compatibility.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 28400-ZE3-W01ZA
  • 28400-ZE3-W01
  • 043001000001-pred
  • 28400-ZE1-003ZA
  • 28400-ZE8-013ZA
  • 28400-ZH8-013ZA
  • 28400-ZH8-013YA
  • 28400-ZE1-003ZF

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Harbor Freight Predator: 173cc (69730, 69727) and 212cc (6.5HP / 7HP) OHV engines.
  • Go-Karts & Pit Bikes: Compatible with Coleman, TrailMaster, and Hammerhead units using 196cc/212cc clones.
  • Power Equipment: Fits various generators, lawnmowers, pressure washers, and water pumps using GX160, GX200, or 168F/170F engine platforms.

When to Replace

  • Cord Failure: The pull rope is frayed, snapped, or fails to retract back into the housing.
  • Pawl Slippage: The starter spins freely without engaging the engine flywheel.
  • Mechanical Binding: The recoil mechanism feels gritty, sticks, or requires excessive force to pull.
  • Housing Damage: The metal or plastic casing is bent or cracked, interfering with the internal spring tension.
  • Spring Failure: The internal recoil spring has snapped, resulting in zero tension on the pull cord.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the engine is turned off and the spark plug wire is disconnected before installation for safety.
  • Remove the existing starter by unscrewing the mounting bolts; retain the original bolts as replacements may vary in thread pitch.
  • Align the new recoil starter with the mounting holes on the engine shroud and the starter cup on the flywheel.
  • Hand-tighten the bolts in a cross-pattern to ensure the housing sits flush and centered over the flywheel.
  • Pull the starter cord slowly once to ensure the internal pawls engage the starter cup correctly before fully tightening the bolts.
  • Avoid "snap-back" releases; always guide the handle back to the housing to prevent internal spring or cord damage.
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