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husqvarna 2100 recoil problems
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<blockquote data-quote="rupedoggy" data-source="post: 501634" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>If you remove the flywheel those studs can be driven out from the back. The little splines on the studs hold them in the aluminum. I wouldn't be afraid of balance problems with a dab of epoxy. The dirt and dings are more of a problem than a little epoxy. I just put a little red locktite on the splines, before assembly. Just pound them back in.</p><p> BTW the fins are hitting the spark plug wire. It won't be long before it will short out. Move the wire. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rupedoggy, post: 501634, member: 556"] If you remove the flywheel those studs can be driven out from the back. The little splines on the studs hold them in the aluminum. I wouldn't be afraid of balance problems with a dab of epoxy. The dirt and dings are more of a problem than a little epoxy. I just put a little red locktite on the splines, before assembly. Just pound them back in. BTW the fins are hitting the spark plug wire. It won't be long before it will short out. Move the wire. Mike [/QUOTE]
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