I have never seen a pull start so I have no idea if this would work but if you added a retractable starter, like add a foot petal to the rope could it work in theory?
I tried that a wee bit ago and works great! I used a drill, bolt and a socket. Had the pull start off and needed to start the engine. The parts were next to me so tried it. As the engine lit off, just pulled away. A lot of the socket was used up with the head of the bolt so was just enough to grab the nut on the fly wheel. Really did work well, but mine would need a really, really long extension cord.just watched a Youtbe by some guy that was starting his lawn mower with a battery drill using a socket attached to a 3/8 drive
It gave me simple ideas
15/16 socket welded to the nut on the crankshaft on one end and welded to a 1/2 drive ratchet on the other on the other end of the ratchet weld a protrusion for the foot rest par that is somehow welded to a swivel that allows you to push it put of the way when not in use. Somehow spring load the lever so that it returns to the upright position after cranking
I could use Craftsman tools and install it on my old Sears bike
Potential problems
1) Not being able to generate enough force to start the engine
2) The ratchet not being able to withstand the abuse
3) the fact that that nut is going to be spinning with that contraption attached to it and beating the **** out of your leg
OK never mind
Think you got it Curtis. Would work perfect.A Briggs has the kick on the driven end behind pully( haven't found mine yet,but had one when a kid,just a old goat now). I am thinking that a free wheel there with a flat or stright tooth gear on it. It would not free wheel unless ingaed or held. then a kick with a half moon gear,so when you push down the half moon would engage through the ark. When you let go it would come back to top and not be in contact. They had a twist spring on them to just bring it back not to hard. The kick lever pivit would be in the center of a gear with only part of the gear ( half moon ) to mesh with other. Thats my pipe dream...curt