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RE: Flywheel torque settinmg - jansens - 10-04-2019

I did mine up to 150 ft-lbs. That was on a new Phoenix crank and was the upper limit of my torque wrench.

Simon


RE: Flywheel torque settinmg - SneezerUSA - 10-04-2019

This is my club of a tool for holding the flywheel. Crude but effective.

Opps, no  photo No idea why it dd no appear


RE: Flywheel torque settinmg - SneezerUSA - 11-04-2019

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Trying again on my club of my flywheel retaining tool. Will see if it goes this time


RE: Flywheel torque settinmg - Rick F - 11-04-2019

Nice one! Iron-age engineering at its best


RE: Flywheel torque settinmg - Nick Turley - 12-04-2019

Definitely Dave


RE: Flywheel torque settinmg - SneezerUSA - 27-04-2019

Just to let you know that the flywheel is now fastened to the crankshaft with 150lbs of torque. The motor has been running with the flywheel running true.  Thanks again for the help. Arnie