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gprimerib July 3rd 06 11:46 PM

welded flywheel to crank?
 
So this mate was showing me his bayliner with Force I/O on it. I
pulled the engine cover and noticed that the flywheel had a couple of
beads where the nut would normally be. I pointed it out and he stated
that it had sheared a few keys on him and he figured this would remedy
that. Ummm, is this wrong? Have other people done this? It just
seems like a terrible 'band-aid'.


Butch Davis July 4th 06 12:53 AM

welded flywheel to crank?
 
I guess you could say it's FIXED. :=)

I wouldn't do it but if it needs to come off a little judicial grinding may
work.

Butch
"gprimerib" wrote in message
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So this mate was showing me his bayliner with Force I/O on it. I
pulled the engine cover and noticed that the flywheel had a couple of
beads where the nut would normally be. I pointed it out and he stated
that it had sheared a few keys on him and he figured this would remedy
that. Ummm, is this wrong? Have other people done this? It just
seems like a terrible 'band-aid'.




gprimerib July 4th 06 04:42 AM

welded flywheel to crank?
 

Yeah, I suppose he could grind it off. I imagine he'll have to put
some washers under the nut because those welded threads are gonna be
toast.


Butch Davis wrote:
I guess you could say it's FIXED. :=)

I wouldn't do it but if it needs to come off a little judicial grinding may
work.

Butch
"gprimerib" wrote in message
ps.com...
So this mate was showing me his bayliner with Force I/O on it. I
pulled the engine cover and noticed that the flywheel had a couple of
beads where the nut would normally be. I pointed it out and he stated
that it had sheared a few keys on him and he figured this would remedy
that. Ummm, is this wrong? Have other people done this? It just
seems like a terrible 'band-aid'.



[email protected] July 4th 06 12:22 PM

welded flywheel to crank?
 
But on the bright side, he won't shear any more pins, and who knows? He
might eventually experience a twisted crank!

Education can be a marvelouse tool.



gprimerib wrote:
Yeah, I suppose he could grind it off. I imagine he'll have to put
some washers under the nut because those welded threads are gonna be
toast.


Butch Davis wrote:
I guess you could say it's FIXED. :=)

I wouldn't do it but if it needs to come off a little judicial grinding may
work.

Butch
"gprimerib" wrote in message
ps.com...
So this mate was showing me his bayliner with Force I/O on it. I
pulled the engine cover and noticed that the flywheel had a couple of
beads where the nut would normally be. I pointed it out and he stated
that it had sheared a few keys on him and he figured this would remedy
that. Ummm, is this wrong? Have other people done this? It just
seems like a terrible 'band-aid'.



Jim Brinson July 4th 06 02:11 PM

welded flywheel to crank?
 
With over 40 years in the marine business I thought that I had heard
everything. Welding a flywheel to the crank? Incredible!
When a flywheel key shears it leaves bits and pieces on the crank,
preventing a good fit. That's why you will continue to shear keys until
a proper fix is done.
The flywheel needs to be "lapped in", a process done with valve grinding
compound. I am amazed at some of the homemade fixes that some people
attempt when a competent mechanic could have done a proper repair
without "ruining" the engine.
Good luck and good boating,
Jim

wrote:
But on the bright side, he won't shear any more pins, and who knows? He
might eventually experience a twisted crank!

Education can be a marvelouse tool.



gprimerib wrote:

Yeah, I suppose he could grind it off. I imagine he'll have to put
some washers under the nut because those welded threads are gonna be
toast.


Butch Davis wrote:

I guess you could say it's FIXED. :=)

I wouldn't do it but if it needs to come off a little judicial grinding may
work.

Butch
"gprimerib" wrote in message
roups.com...

So this mate was showing me his bayliner with Force I/O on it. I
pulled the engine cover and noticed that the flywheel had a couple of
beads where the nut would normally be. I pointed it out and he stated
that it had sheared a few keys on him and he figured this would remedy
that. Ummm, is this wrong? Have other people done this? It just
seems like a terrible 'band-aid'.




basskisser July 5th 06 03:26 PM

welded flywheel to crank?
 

Gene Kearns wrote:

You might ask him if it ever occurred to him that those sheared keys
might be trying to tell him something.....


My thoughts exactly!



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