I pulled the flywheel off this afternoon; My intention is to chek the bearings (see other message: Vibrating and poor power).
I was in a hurry, as I had an assistant, and totally forgot to set the iston at Bottom Dead Centre. BOTHER!!
What damage could I have done, and how can I tell? What will I have to do to fix it?
Hume
Flywheel of incorrectly; Does it matter?
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Hi, I believe the reason to be that at the bottom position there is less movement for the U in the crankshaft to flex together if hit too hard. ie the conrod is filling up the inside of the U. There is still a gap between the conrod and the U but there is also a counterweight taking up some room that extends past the crankshaft and that extends the U also. If there was some flexing this would take up on to the rod limiting damage. There is still the posibility of damage if thumped too hard in my opinion. Tis hard to explain!
I could be entirely wrong tho.
Hugo.
I could be entirely wrong tho.
Hugo.
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it is easy to get complicated with these motors but they are one of the simplest and easiest outboards to work on, they don't need any special tools, and only basic knowledge.
They are also low on maintenance, My 1942 102 gets a lot of use and rarely gives problems, the longest run i have done with it was 6 hours only stopping for refueling.
I carry a big and small adjustable spanner and a big hammer and a couple of good screwdrivers and strong pliers and also a roll of wire. A very specialized tool kit. Also of course plugs and prop springs. and a can of spray lubricant.
They are also low on maintenance, My 1942 102 gets a lot of use and rarely gives problems, the longest run i have done with it was 6 hours only stopping for refueling.
I carry a big and small adjustable spanner and a big hammer and a couple of good screwdrivers and strong pliers and also a roll of wire. A very specialized tool kit. Also of course plugs and prop springs. and a can of spray lubricant.