Best way to attach timing wheel to crankshaft on most saws?

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This is a basic question but what is the best way to attach a timing wheel to the crank shaft, either pto or fly wheel. Something that might work for most saws.
 
I have never used a timing wheel. But in some of the other threads, people bought or scrounged an inexpensive 3-jaw chuck for/from an electric drill, ran a mounting bolt through the wheel, and used a chuck key to fasten it to the flywheel.

Philbert
 
This is a basic question but what is the best way to attach a timing wheel to the crank shaft, either pto or fly wheel. Something that might work for most saws.

Philbert hit the nail on the head ! It doesnt get any easier and will work on just about any saw, or small shafted motor. This chuck has 3/8 fine threads, took a little time to center the degree wheel perfectly due to not having a 3/8 adapter for the Moroso setup. Easy to overcome if you can find a chuck with threads larger than 3/8
 
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