AVB
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I got a small problem on my hands here. I need to remove the flywheel on a Husqvarna 353. The problem is that the customer used JB Weld to put it on because he sheared the flywheel key. It probably a lost cause as the compression is down to 105 psi but I need if it is an ignition timing problem alone or a combination of problems.
I'm little leary of hitting the flywheel knocker too hard and damaging something else. Should I try a little heat to see if I can soften the JB weld? If I can get the flywheel I can then install a used one. I just don't know how close the ignition is but seems to firing late.
I'm little leary of hitting the flywheel knocker too hard and damaging something else. Should I try a little heat to see if I can soften the JB weld? If I can get the flywheel I can then install a used one. I just don't know how close the ignition is but seems to firing late.