Flywheel Locked Up On Outboard at John Frederick blog

Flywheel Locked Up On Outboard. I hooked up a fully charged battery, and fresh fuel, turned the ignition and.nothing, just the solenoid clicking. Is there a trick to holding the flywheel on place to tighten the nut, without damaging any powerhead or lower unit parts? I wouldn't force it with a hammer, as you'll just tend to break stuff. In this video i disassemble a partially seized johnson 40hp outboard to find out why the flywheel isn't turning smoothly. Disconnect the electrical wire jack that attaches. A screw driver on the flywheel teeth is typical, pull the plugs first. If the gears in the gearcase are locked up, you won't be able to move the flywheel as the driveshaft is directly connected and always spins.

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I hooked up a fully charged battery, and fresh fuel, turned the ignition and.nothing, just the solenoid clicking. I wouldn't force it with a hammer, as you'll just tend to break stuff. Is there a trick to holding the flywheel on place to tighten the nut, without damaging any powerhead or lower unit parts? A screw driver on the flywheel teeth is typical, pull the plugs first. If the gears in the gearcase are locked up, you won't be able to move the flywheel as the driveshaft is directly connected and always spins. Disconnect the electrical wire jack that attaches. In this video i disassemble a partially seized johnson 40hp outboard to find out why the flywheel isn't turning smoothly.

Custom Flywheel Locking Tool YouTube

Flywheel Locked Up On Outboard I wouldn't force it with a hammer, as you'll just tend to break stuff. In this video i disassemble a partially seized johnson 40hp outboard to find out why the flywheel isn't turning smoothly. Is there a trick to holding the flywheel on place to tighten the nut, without damaging any powerhead or lower unit parts? If the gears in the gearcase are locked up, you won't be able to move the flywheel as the driveshaft is directly connected and always spins. Disconnect the electrical wire jack that attaches. I wouldn't force it with a hammer, as you'll just tend to break stuff. I hooked up a fully charged battery, and fresh fuel, turned the ignition and.nothing, just the solenoid clicking. A screw driver on the flywheel teeth is typical, pull the plugs first.

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