I just inherited a JDX4 that has been in a barn for 20 years and I am pretty deep into it. Chasing no spark (dirty points). A couple parts i need are a carb kit for a Walbro WD-6 and a recoil cup ( the part the pawls grab onto, they are stripped out). Any help would be appreciated.
Note I am just outside London, Ontario Canada.
1973 JDX4- Recoil Cup
Re: 1973 JDX4- Recoil Cup
Welcome to the site, had a JDX4 as a kid myself - you could try https://newbreedparts.com/ or https://www.mfgsupply.com/snowmobile/sn ... epair.html for the carb kits.
The Recoil Cup might be best to check local classifieds/or on here(or on the FB group) - if you do some digging in the parts manual you can probably find the JD Part number and check ebay for a NOS one.
The Recoil Cup might be best to check local classifieds/or on here(or on the FB group) - if you do some digging in the parts manual you can probably find the JD Part number and check ebay for a NOS one.
1973 JDX8 (maybe parts sled)
1974 JD400
1975 JD800
1982 Trailfire LX 440
1974 JD400
1975 JD800
1982 Trailfire LX 440
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Re: 1973 JDX4- Recoil Cup
I have completed a minor restore on my JDX4. Paintend tunel, restored plastics, rebuilt Carb and clutch. The estart works and I am relying on this. The kimpex recoil cup and the SPX starte pawl are not grabing so my recoil is inoperable.. Anyone have any ideas?
https://flic.kr/p/2pjDz6t
https://flic.kr/p/2pjDz6t
Re: 1973 JDX4- Recoil Cup
Looks good - you may have to hop on the classifieds here or the johndeere sleds facebook group for some good used parts.
1973 JDX8 (maybe parts sled)
1974 JD400
1975 JD800
1982 Trailfire LX 440
1974 JD400
1975 JD800
1982 Trailfire LX 440
Re: 1973 JDX4- Recoil Cup
Aside from finding a used one, I like to use WD40 Silicone spray to get the parts moving a little more freely on the recoil ... Maybe that will give it a better chance at grabbing. If the cup is super worn, could you file or grind it so the pawls grab material, rather than slides off when the pawls extend?
1972 Deere 400