cshunter83
Active OPE Member
Time to improvise.
Without looking it up, I'm pretty sure this applies to the 1204 flywheel. You can probably verify it one way or another earlier in the thread somewhere.
Retarded 5° from the existing keyway position is where you need to be according to several references. You can do this without a key if you are very careful about cleaning both the crank and the flywheel for spotless mating surfaces. The taper of the crank is what provides the strength of the mechanical attachment via the torque of the nut. The key is for timing alignment only.
A word of warning: Less than a 5 degree starting point to find the sweet spot can really bite back hard. Better to start a little long than too short.
Thanks a lot. The top end is off right now. Waiting on a meteor piston to arrive and get it back together then I’ll tackle the flywheel/coil issue. Thanks again.
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