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Flywheel problem

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javier347

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Oct 28, 2004
Valrico, Florida
A piece of my clutch fork had broken off about a month ago. I when ahead and replaced it but nerver found the peice that broke. A week later i hear a shshrdlsfjhlsdjfkj coming from the transmission. I take it off pp look good and so does the clutch. Now the flywheel is ok but that missing piece that i never found was scrapping off the tip of the starter and the edge of the flywheel. The teeth of the flywheel did not get touch but the edge did, it looks like it took a bit of abuse since it was being scrapped with the peice of the fork that broke. Here is a pic of where it was scrapped off of. I will try to get an actual pic of the flywheel. Thank you, Javier

And yes i know i cant draw. LOL
 

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Sorry guys i just wanted to make sure it was still ok to reuse the flywheel with it standing conditions. My main concern was any type of unbalancing issues that could damage the crank or anything like that. But i believe it wold be OK.
 
Bring it to a machine shop and have it rebalanced if you are worried. Might as well have the clutch and flywheel balanced together.
 
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