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Old 08-28-2021, 04:26 AM   #1
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Hi guys I just made the account I have a 2000 and I had a bolt come loose in the engine . I already removed all the metal shreds in the engine but I think I managed to screw up the crankshaft trying to use a flywheel/magneto rotor puller before I removed the 22mm bolt used to turn the crankshaft. I started dremeling off the nut because I couldn



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Old 08-28-2021, 11:45 AM   #2
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Oh damn. Any more details or pics? Did you damage the little splines or what?
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Old 08-30-2021, 05:43 PM   #3
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How do I post a picture. If by spline you mean the teeth on the starter clutch gear behind the rotor the teeth are just fine. I think trying to pull the rotor with the nut on pulled it in a way such that the bearings that allow the rotor to be spun by it are not in position to turn the rotor. However there



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Old 08-30-2021, 10:54 PM   #4
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Old 08-31-2021, 02:44 PM   #5
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How do I post a picture. If by spline you mean the teeth on the starter clutch gear behind the rotor the teeth are just fine. I think trying to pull the rotor with the nut on pulled it in a way such that the bearings that allow the rotor to be spun by it are not in position to turn the rotor. However there
Best way to post a pic is to host the image somewhere else (there are tons of free image hosting sites) and then link that photo here in the conversation



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Old 08-31-2021, 03:45 PM   #6
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Old 08-31-2021, 03:52 PM   #7
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Jonathan, I just tried attaching a photo by the method explained in FAQ. It was easy peazy once I re-sized the pic to meet site requirements. Not sure why uploading to an outside image hosting site would be a better option?
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Old 08-31-2021, 05:52 PM   #8
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Jonathan, I just tried attaching a photo by the method explained in FAQ. It was easy peazy once I re-sized the pic to meet site requirements. Not sure why uploading to an outside image hosting site would be a better option?
Generally, it saves space on the site and allows for higher quality images to be shared. For most things it's not a big deal. But when you're trying to show someone a metal shaving on an oily part, it can make a big difference.
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Old 08-31-2021, 08:56 PM   #9
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Makes sense, thanks.
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