Flywheel with an external groove in it

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african imp
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Flywheel with an external groove in it

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I recently bead blasted a spare but damaged flywheel I have.

There had never been any paint on it as I could see, someone had used a puller to remove it flrom its motor and in doing so damaged one of the two windows.

I noticed that on the outer rim there was a small groove, at the time I asked what that was about?

There was no reply but I have now read on wwwseagullparts.co.uk that the flywheel is a Mk4 and should not be used on other motors.
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Re: Flywheel with an external groove in it

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My spare (damaged) flywheel is the top one, the groove is lower down, would it mean the same thing as in a Mk4 flywheel?
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Re: Flywheel with an external groove in it

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As far as I know there is no problem with interchangeability concerning flywheels of the mk2 variety. Any mk2 flywheel should work with any mk2 coil.
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Re: Flywheel with an external groove in it

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The CDI flywheels had no windows, they can be used on any Seagull but must be used with the matching flywheel/coil assembly!

On the Wypacs with points I know of no reasons why the flywheels couldn't be swapped, the flywheels are identical apart from the groove.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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