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Working on a 701 with engine in the ski.
I repaired what I needed to repair.
I just need to put the flywheel on correctly.
I used the Cold-Fusion flywheel holder to take off the flywheel.
Do I keep it on while installing the flywheel.
Or take it off to align the Woodruff key and then put the Cold-Fusion back on to hold the flywheel to tighten it?
Should I rotate the engine so that the crankshaft keyway is facing down or up?
Do I put the Woodruff key hump up into the flywheel keyway and expect that tightening the flywheel bolt will move it into the correct position? *
Is the correct position for the Woodruff key in that little dip in the crankshaft keyway nearest to the engine?
The ski starts but feels like it is not timed right.
But I didn't move the stator, so if the timing is off it is because the flywheel is not positioned properly.
I have the Yamaha Service Manual, but it is silent as to the procedure for aligning the keyway and positioning the Woodruff key when installing the flywheel.
Any help will be appreciated.
* From the Service Manual that the Woodruff key hump is supposed to be in the flywheel flat side inside the flywheel keyway, and the Woodruff key hump is supposed to be up towards the crankshaft
I repaired what I needed to repair.
I just need to put the flywheel on correctly.
I used the Cold-Fusion flywheel holder to take off the flywheel.
Do I keep it on while installing the flywheel.
Or take it off to align the Woodruff key and then put the Cold-Fusion back on to hold the flywheel to tighten it?
Should I rotate the engine so that the crankshaft keyway is facing down or up?
Do I put the Woodruff key hump up into the flywheel keyway and expect that tightening the flywheel bolt will move it into the correct position? *
Is the correct position for the Woodruff key in that little dip in the crankshaft keyway nearest to the engine?
The ski starts but feels like it is not timed right.
But I didn't move the stator, so if the timing is off it is because the flywheel is not positioned properly.
I have the Yamaha Service Manual, but it is silent as to the procedure for aligning the keyway and positioning the Woodruff key when installing the flywheel.
Any help will be appreciated.
* From the Service Manual that the Woodruff key hump is supposed to be in the flywheel flat side inside the flywheel keyway, and the Woodruff key hump is supposed to be up towards the crankshaft
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