Decompression operatively connected type kick-starting device

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – Compression relieving type

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F01L 1308

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041856066

ABSTRACT:
A kick-starter device having a cam connected to a kick-starter spindle. The cam has two cam parts, one of which is a large diameter part for a decompression operation, and the other of which is a small diameter part for resetting operation. The cam is rotated by the driving force of the kick-starter spindle. A cam follower is guided by the large diameter part of the cam rotated by a kicking operation at the time of starting and operates a decompression mechanism, whereby the decompression operation is made in response to engagement of the cam follower with the large diameter part of the cam only within the range of a fixed angle of rotation of the kick-starter spindle.

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