Re: [HSS] Super Six Flywheel

Hudson29@aol.com wrote:
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> I just pulled the flywheel off of the old '29 motor. It was on tight and

> required a big puller and some real persuasion. That thing is HEAVY! I'm

> gonna weigh it before I install it. A couple of questions:

>

> How much torque should I use on the flywheel nuts?

>

> Will the '29 flywheel fit the '26 motor? I gonna try it later on.

>

> How do I know which way to fit it on? The timing marks need to be in the

> right location to be useful!

>

> Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com

> Fullerton, California USA

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It will only go on in one position, one bolt is offset to ensure this.

Geoff.
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