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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'. |
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 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'. |
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'. |
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'. |
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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