The machine shops I have used told me that the cranks and flywheels are
balanced separately. If that's so, then it would seem that flywheels could be
swapped.
But--since cranks and flywheels are usually marked, some must believe that
crank and flywheel should be kept together.
I would keep the originals together unless you knew of some strong reason to
exchange them.
Bob
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From: Malcolm Jeffcock <msjeffcock@eastlink.ca>
Quick question...when I put in the replacement engine should I keep the fly
wheel that was on that engine before I put on the clutch or use the fly wheel
off the removed anging to which the clutch had been associated?
I suspect just keeping the engine/flywheel pairing should be preferred but
just want to check...
Malcolm
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