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Stihl 194 flywheel came off in use


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So I was using my 194 the other day and all of a sudden the flywheel came off. I took it home retightened the flywheel back on and tried to start it and nothing. Photos show the flywheel there’s some scratching on the yellow coating still magnetised but wondering if it will be a new flywheel or even an ignition module as it might have damaged it when it came off. IMG_6984.thumb.jpeg.c2d2695b2fe809905a7a3b9112bbe705.jpeg

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20 minutes ago, Reecebcooper99 said:

So I was using my 194 the other day and all of a sudden the flywheel came off. I took it home retightened the flywheel back on and tried to start it and nothing. Photos show the flywheel there’s some scratching on the yellow coating still magnetised but wondering if it will be a new flywheel or even an ignition module as it might have damaged it when it came off. IMG_6984.thumb.jpeg.c2d2695b2fe809905a7a3b9112bbe705.jpeg

I expect the key has sheered and you have fitted it back on in any old position so the timing will be out . 

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