JT78
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Well I was putting together this 575 Husky today and did the cylinder port work cleaned up the piston had everything going perfect even had the saw completely together and running. Then after a few seconds of running the saw just quit. I though about it for a minute and tried to restart the saw nothing not even turning the bottom end.
Well I forgot to torque the flywheel nut and it sheared the flywheel key and the nut came loose.
Does anybody have some of these mistakes or is it just me?
If I tighten the bolt really tight after lining it up where it needs to be in time will it be ok or do I have to invest even more and buy a new flywheel? I already had to buy a new case so I am not going to make any money on this one it is just turning into a nightmare saw.
Well I forgot to torque the flywheel nut and it sheared the flywheel key and the nut came loose.
Does anybody have some of these mistakes or is it just me?
If I tighten the bolt really tight after lining it up where it needs to be in time will it be ok or do I have to invest even more and buy a new flywheel? I already had to buy a new case so I am not going to make any money on this one it is just turning into a nightmare saw.