Stihl ms 362 c-m flywheel

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Kebo57

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I've got a 362 cm with a sheered flywheel key, its the generator flywheel if that makes sense
there isn't much of a witness left to show where to cut the new keyway in the exact right place
I cant see to find any pic's our drawings on the internet,
I cant seem to find anything at all referring to this flywheel
I'll add a few pic's
 

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Lightening performance is this you own business & what type of work do you under take
I'm not interested in fixing it. Those intergal cast flywheel keys are only for indexing the ignition timing.
Cutting a hub not designed for it may cause it to crack was all.
My business is far beyond reparing flywheels that don't need fixing. It's rather private and involves things like induction systems and intake setups gear towards high performance engines, mostly, among other things. Why so curious?
 

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