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Sc252 stopped running and poored smoke.

Stripped it down at home because the yard is still with out electric:thumbdown:which was a pain as all my tools are in the lockup but hay ho.

Magnets on the flywheel seem to have indulged in an orgy and the staytor caught light with excitement.

Thought id stick a new exhaust on and deal with the broken stud while I was at it.

 

Big thanks to B trac :thumbup:

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That is a bit of a Kohler thing Pat. I have done a couple of those. Did the flywheel come off easily?

 

Yeah I just gave it a few light taps in a circular fashion and Bobs your uncle :thumbup:

 

A tutorial on youtube says place a business card between the coil and flywheel for clearence, does that sound about right to you ?

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Yeah I just gave it a few light taps in a circular fashion and Bobs your uncle :thumbup:

 

A tutorial on youtube says place a business card between the coil and flywheel for clearence, does that sound about right to you ?

 

Yes, that's about the right thickness .3mm, I use one that says garden kit ltd :D

 

 

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This threadhas been a bit quiet for a few days, so I thought I might bump it with this video that I posted on another thread earlier.

 

Sorry if its repetative for those who have already seen it.

 

 

When and how did you lose the tip of your thumb Barrie???

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That, my boy, is long story.

At times that story involves Tigers, at other times its a Shark.

Sometimes it is a maniac with a sword, or it could be a chainsaw.

Sometimes its the prop of an outboard.

Sometimes its was when I was tortured by the Mafia.

 

The grandchildren do not know the truth, so neither will you.:biggrin:

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