+1. Nut?Huh?
+1. Nut?Huh?
Huh?
John, would that be a good way to remove the flywheel if one doesn't have a puller?No, the flywheel nut should not be "loosened", or you will shear the flywheel key...
No, the flywheel nut should not be "loosened", or you will shear the flywheel key...
Lol[emoji38]I feel like I am on some old B&W TV game show called, "Guess what broke"?
The flywheel nut would have to be awfully tight to lock it up..Well is it possible to have it too tight where it locks up the fly wheel? I'll get some pics for you guys and it will solve the issue of two novices trying to explain to you guys wtf is going on
Take a flat screwdriver and pop out the throttle rod out of the black plastic trigger piece, and remove the rod.I went over the other day. I'm scared to run it although he has since the shut down. He seemed to think it didn't sound right when he did.
I got some more pics for you guys. We started to remove the air filter and carb but I've never removed the carb before. Don't wanna mess anything up. View attachment 493221
Any advice would be appreciated.
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