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Chapter 5
Flywheels
Drop pin through to disengage brake.
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General Information
Disconnect negative battery cable
before servicing. If the positive
battery cable contacts ground
with the negative cable connected it may cause
a battery explosion which could result in death
or serious injury.
This engine uses one of two types of flywheels.
High Inertia Flywheel
The first type is cast iron. This type of flywheel will have
a pressed-on steel ring gear.
NOTE
If the engine is equipped with an electric starter the steel
ring gear is nonserviceable.
Diecast Aluminum Flywheel
The second and most popular style of flywheel is diecast
aluminum. The aluminum flywheel features a replaceable
plastic fan.
NOTE
If the engine is equipped with an electric starter the plas-
tic ring gear is nonserviceable.
Removal
1.
Remove the ignition module.
2.
Remove the brake pressure from the flywheel.
The brake can be locked in the disengaged position by
placing a pin into one of the aligned holes in the backing
plate lever assembly.
3.
To remove the flywheel nut, use a flywheel strap
wrench (Part No. 670305) to hold the flywheel,
while turning the flywheel nut counterclockwise.
4.
Lift the starter cup and fan off of the flywheel.
(Aluminum flywheel only)
5.
Remove the flywheel using a flywheel puller or
knock-off tool.
WARNING