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J'Red CS2171 / Husky 372 Vibration at Idle
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey7" data-source="post: 6568124" data-attributes="member: 124945"><p>Woes it look like the flywheel has ever sheared the key. I talked to my buddy that works at a small engine shop by me. He said some saws have had someone hit the break at wfo. Says it sheared the key and ruined the crank (out of phase). Claimed to have seen it a few times. He said it was more common on saws that had a replaceable key. Said it was harder and didnt shear as easy and alowed more twisting shock to the crank stopping so abruptly. It makes sence in my head how that could twist the crank out some. Stopping fast and hard ar 14000 rpm gotta shock the heck outta stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey7, post: 6568124, member: 124945"] Woes it look like the flywheel has ever sheared the key. I talked to my buddy that works at a small engine shop by me. He said some saws have had someone hit the break at wfo. Says it sheared the key and ruined the crank (out of phase). Claimed to have seen it a few times. He said it was more common on saws that had a replaceable key. Said it was harder and didnt shear as easy and alowed more twisting shock to the crank stopping so abruptly. It makes sence in my head how that could twist the crank out some. Stopping fast and hard ar 14000 rpm gotta shock the heck outta stuff. [/QUOTE]
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