installed lightend fly wheel wont start
#4
could also be that you installed the thin flat washer on the wrong shaft and when you tighten the case back up it bound up the gear. If you loosen the case bolts a full turn out each and then hit the starter button with the ignition off and the motor turns over than that is your issue. If not pull the flywheel off and check your sprag clutch.
#5
Its the piece that goes in the end of the flywheel that goes against the crank and has the gear that goes against the intermediate gear that meshes up to the starter. The picture in the repair manual shows that the arrows go the same direction but thats wrong if you do your one way spins freely and doesn't grab the crank to spin it.
#6
Originally posted by: Majorecho
could also be that you installed the thin flat washer on the wrong shaft and when you tighten the case back up it bound up the gear. If you loosen the case bolts a full turn out each and then hit the starter button with the ignition off and the motor turns over than that is your issue. If not pull the flywheel off and check your sprag clutch.
could also be that you installed the thin flat washer on the wrong shaft and when you tighten the case back up it bound up the gear. If you loosen the case bolts a full turn out each and then hit the starter button with the ignition off and the motor turns over than that is your issue. If not pull the flywheel off and check your sprag clutch.
#7
Just so you all know. The sprag was put in the wrong direction. We pulled it apart at the dunes, and scratched our heads for a while as the manual shows it backwards, then we did some thinking and put it in and she worked. Nice call Crazy.
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