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  1. Ryobi Service Manual Ry 43 Strimmer Petrol
  2. Ryobi Service Manual Ry 43 Strimmer
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Ryobi Service Manual Ry 43 Strimmer Petrol

Hi Eddielynn, Removal of the clutch drum isn't too hard of a project at all if you know a few tricks first. The drum is held in place by a screw at the base of the hole on the end of the clutch drum. I believe your model of trimmer will require a Torx #T-25 driver to remove the screw but it could be a hex drive or Phillips as well.

The screw will remove with a counter-clockwise rotation. When you try to rotate the screw the engine will likely rotate as well. Here is where a trick comes in. Remove the spark plug from the engine. Now find a piece of small rope, like an old shoe lace. Put the rope down in the hole for the spark plug. Be sure to leave enough of the rope hanging out of the hole so you can remove it later.

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The rope will bind up the piston so the engine can no longer rotate and now you can easily remove the clutch drum screw. I hope this helps with your repair! Hi David, The spark arrestor is part of the muffler. It is the small screen that covers the exhaust opening. The screen prevents sparks which could potentially create a fire from exiting the muffler. The spark arrestor is item #14 on page B of the parts breakdowns.

The ignition module is the part which generates the electricity to produce a spark at the spark plug. It ignition module is item #27 on page B of the parts diagram. The spark arrestor is part #984753001 and the ignition coil is part #850080001. Both are available from Good luck with your repair! Hi Keith, The Clutch Drum is held in place by a screw located in the hole on the connector. I have seen phillips, hex or torx screws used. The drum I looked at had a Torx T-25 screw.

You will turn the screw counter-clockwise to remove it. You will likely find that as you try to remove the screw the engine will want to rotate with the screw. You can stop the rotation by removing the spark plug and dropping a small length of rope, like an old shoe lace, into the hole. The rope will bind up the piston which will stop the rotation.

Just be sure and leave enough of the string hanging out of the engine so you can remove it later. Good luck with your repair! I have a ryobi trimmer ry30020a, while i was using it a lot of smoke came out from the spool at the end of the trimmer. I found out that the housing (part number 05) that contains the spool, melt at the base of it. I still do not know how it happened, it looks as if the nut inside (made out of metal) broke down, making the housing to loosen and at high velocity touching the shaft it melt the plastic.

Ryobi Service Manual Ry 43 Strimmer

I am having problems intaking the spool retainer out of the shaft, so can you please tell me how can i get it out ( before this it was very easy pushing down the spool an then turnin the spool retainer down and counterclock wise). And if i buy this parts here can i get them sent to mexico? Thanks for your help.