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41JDb

02-27-2006 18:58:41




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So you are saying that some one reinstalled it and didnt tighten it down enough? So I should loosen the two bolts on the front and whack it? What about the bolts in the back do they have to get loosened? Thanks for the info. Also whats your email as I have some mag questions. Thanks, AL




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F-I-T

02-28-2006 10:26:06




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 Re: John,? in reply to 41JDb, 02-27-2006 18:58:41  
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If you're talking about a '41"B", those two outside bolts just hold the starter ratchet casting on. You need to loosen the "inside" pair of bolts to get the flywheel loose from on the crankshaft. Sometimes takes a special wrench.

This picture of from an "H" I believe, but the design is the same.

Frank

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41JDb

02-28-2006 14:00:46




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 F I T in reply to F-I-T, 02-28-2006 10:26:06  
Alright thanks for the great picture. So those bolts dont need to be removed? Wonder if it would help? Thanks a lot Al



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F-I-T

02-28-2006 14:31:30




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 Re: F I T in reply to 41JDb, 02-28-2006 14:00:46  
Well, you can loosen the outside ones, or remove them and the ratchet hub, but I'm not sure it will really help. It does remove some of the mass if you have to remove the flywheel. I think if you can get the back side bolts loosened, then move the flywheel, then re-torque them you should be all right.

Frank



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John T

02-27-2006 20:39:40




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 Re: John,? in reply to 41JDb, 02-27-2006 18:58:41  
Al, yeppers, if it has excess in n out end play then the flywheel wasnt ever pushed/driven on far enough onto the crank splines is my best guess. The two big flywheel clamp bolts are in the rear so she needs loosened up and the flywheel driven in about as far as she will go.

John T jmn50@msn.com



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