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[Lifetime Warranty] 212 Ct200u Pull Start Recoil Starter - Compatible with Predator 212 196CC 212CC 224CC 6.5HP 7HP OHV Engine Coleman CT200U BT200X CT200U-EX KT196 Mini Bike Go Kart Generator Lawnmower (Black)

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212 Ct200u Pull Start Recoil Starter

Key Features

  • Reinforced Metal Housing: Constructed from heavy-gauge stamped steel with a corrosion-resistant black powder coat, designed to withstand the high-torque demands of performance mini bike and go-kart engines.
  • High-Tensile Nylon Pull Cord: Equipped with a premium multi-strand nylon rope that is engineered for high abrasion resistance, preventing premature fraying and snapping during aggressive starts.
  • Advanced Pawl Engagement: Features a dual-ratchet internal mechanism that provides instant and secure engagement with the flywheel, reducing "kickback" and ensuring reliable power transfer.
  • Universal 6-Bolt Mounting: Specifically engineered with a standardized bolt pattern for the Honda GX160/GX200 clone engine platform, allowing for a 1:1 direct replacement without modification.
  • Oversized Ergo-Grip Handle: Includes a wide, impact-resistant pull handle designed for maximum leverage, making it easier to start high-compression engines even while wearing riding gloves.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 28400-Z0T-003ZB
  • 28400-ZH8-013ZA
  • 28400-ZH8-013YA
  • 28400-ZL0-003ZA
  • Predator 212
  • CT200U
  • GX160
  • GX200

Compatibility & Fitment

This recoil assembly is the "universal" starter for the 6.5HP and 7HP OHV horizontal engine platform. Key compatible models include:

  • Predator Engines: 212cc (non-Hemi and Hemi), 224cc Max Performance.
  • Coleman Mini Bikes: CT200U, CT200U-EX, BT200X, CT200U-A.
  • Go-Karts & Powersports: Coleman KT196, Massimo MB200, TrailMaster MB200, Hammerhead 80T.
  • Engines: Honda GX120, GX160, GX200 clones (DuroMax, Lifan, Harbor Freight).
  • Equipment: Compatible with pressure washers, generators, and water pumps utilizing 5.5HP to 7HP OHV engines.

When to Replace

  • Rope Fails to Retract: The internal recoil spring has snapped or become fatigued, leaving the pull cord hanging out of the assembly.
  • Grinding Noise on Pull: The internal plastic or metal pawls are worn down and skipping across the flywheel cup, preventing the engine from turning over.
  • Housing Impact Damage: The metal shroud is dented or crushed, which can interfere with the internal pulley's rotation or cause the rope to rub and fray.
  • Snapped Pull Cord: The rope has broken due to age or friction; while ropes can be replaced, a full assembly is often more cost-effective if the spring is also worn.
  • Seized Pulley: Rust or internal debris has jammed the rotation of the starter, making it impossible to pull the handle.

Installation Tips

  • Bolt Pattern Alignment: Rotate the starter assembly until the mounting holes align with the threaded holes on your engine's blower housing. There are typically three or six bolts depending on the shroud.
  • Flywheel Cup Check: Before installing, inspect the "cup" on your flywheel. If it is rusted or the edges are rounded, the new starter's pawls may not grab correctly.
  • Thread Locker: Use a small drop of blue (removable) thread locker on the mounting bolts to prevent them from vibrating loose during high-RPM mini bike operation.
  • Pawl Testing: Pull the handle out about 3 inches before bolting it down to ensure the pawls are extending. Once bolted, give it a slow pull to feel the engine's compression before trying a full start.
  • Avoid "Short Pulls": To extend the life of the recoil spring, always pull the handle until you feel the engine engage before applying a full, fast pull to start.
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  • EXACT REPLACEMENT

    EXACT REPLACEMENT

    Compatible with equipment with these engine models: Harbor Freigh, Mini Bike, KT196 Go kart and more
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    BlueStars's Recoil Starter is constructed from top-grade materials, including durable metals and high-performance plastics.
  • BEST SOLUTION

    BEST SOLUTION

    BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Just 5 minutes of replacing to make your equipment run like new!
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Harbor Freight Predator 212cc 196cc 224cc 6.5HP 7HP OHV Engine | 212cc 196cc 163cc 224cc 5.5hp 6.5hp OHV Engine
Champion Generator 159cc 173cc 196cc 200cc 212cc 224cc 5.5hp 6.5hp 7hp 3000 3250 3500 4000 4375 4500 4650 Watts Gasoline Generator
Predator / Honda clone 212 CT200U Kohler SH265 Champion and many Honda (16100-ZH8-W61) clones | Predator Firman Blackmax ETQ Champion 3000 3500 4000 4500 powered by 159cc 163cc 196cc 212cc 224cc
Mini Bike Coleman CT200U BT200X CT200U-EX CT200U-EXR, Motovox MBX20, Massimo MB165 MB200, Baja Warrior Heat, Baja MB165 MB200, TrailMaster MB200-1 MB200-2, Trail 200, Mega Moto MB200, Realtree RT200
Go Kart / Log Splitter Coleman KT196, Hammerhead 80T Mini Shark, TrailMaster 163 196 Mid, Blazer 200, Buggy Interceptor, Realtree RTK200, Champion Power Equipment 91520 92207 92208 92210 92221 92251 log splitter

FAQ

This unit is designed for 196cc, 212cc, and 224cc OHV engines, including the Predator 212cc (6.5HP/7HP), Honda GX120, GX160, GX168, and GX200 series. It is a direct fit for Coleman CT200U, CT200U-EX, BT200X, and RB200 mini bikes, as well as Baja Motorsports MB165 and MB200. It also fits various generators, go-karts (such as the KT196), and water pumps utilizing the standard GX-style engine platform.
You likely need a replacement if the pull cord fails to retract, the internal spring has snapped, or the starter pawl (the metal or plastic catch that engages the engine cup) is worn down and fails to turn the engine over. If you feel a 'mushy' pull or hear grinding noises when pulling the handle, the internal components are likely damaged.
Installation is straightforward and typically takes 10 to 15 minutes. You will need a 10mm socket or wrench to remove the three or four bolts securing the starter housing to the engine shroud. Ensure the engine is off and cool before beginning. Once the old unit is removed, align the new starter with the mounting holes and tighten the bolts firmly, ensuring the starter pawl engages correctly with the engine cup.
Avoid 'snapping' the handle back when the engine starts; always guide the cord back into the housing to prevent the recoil spring from over-extending or breaking. Additionally, keep the area around the starter intake clear of debris, as dirt and dust can work their way into the mechanism and cause premature wear on the internal spring and pulley.