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Maytag two cylinder D-72

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Roger Kunze

09-11-2003 15:31:25




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how do you remove flywheel to work on points. or need info on getting spark




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jeb2N

09-11-2003 17:52:04




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 Re: Maytag two cylinder D-72 in reply to Roger Kunze, 09-11-2003 15:31:25  
If it's anything like the singles, what I did was (on advice from Marvin) was to back the castleated nut off most of the way and then set the flywheel across two sawhorses or other stationary objects and let the crankshaft hang down between them. Of course, you would remove all other engine parts prior to this, so you would just have the crank, housing, and flywheel. Then, using a piece of wood to cushion the blow, hit the castle nut with some force, but remember the flywheel is aluminum. Mine dropped right out after a couple of good whacks.

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