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Rotate the flywheel and remove the business card. Give the flywheel at least one full rotation to make sure there is no contact with the coil and you have a slight visible gap when the
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Rotate the flywheel and remove the business card. Give the flywheel at least one full rotation to make sure there is no contact with the coil and you have a slight visible gap when the
Flywheel nuts are most commonly left hand thread. Lets say a saw did have a right hand thread nut,then the same scenario would be true, as soon as that flywheel even slightly loosens the
This previous question explains what a flywheel does and why it is needed. That explanation means that the flywheel needs a certain amount of mass to do its job. However, an
066 after # X 33 917 066 all of the following - larger big end bearing, longer crankshaft with different ignition taper and larger threads, new crankcase, lightweight poly flywheel 1122-400
A flywheel serves four main purposes (in most vehicles): It provides mass for rotational inertia to keep the engine in motion It is specifically weighted to provide balance for the crankshaft It
Again this coil and flywheel are coated with grime, as though they have been used in this saw and untouched for a long time. Leads me to believe this combo will work together, as previously
The solenoid pushes a little gadget that engages with the flywheel / flex plate, so that when the starter spins, it turns the motor. If you just hear a whirring sound like the starter motor is
The flywheel in the pic looks like the "new" stihl type. 341/361? The correct tool uses the two threaded holes either side of the flywheel nut. Part number 5910 890 4504 for;
The flywheel PN "11234001203A" Both are identical. I even had the old flywheel back on at some point but it was still messing with the starter, but that could be because the grooves in the old flywheel
How do I stop the flywheel from spinning while torquing the bolts? My repair manual says I should buy a special tool to do it, but I don''t want to buy an expensive tool that I''ll rarely use. Is th...