Tecumseh Flywheel /points
boat21
10 years ago
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Full StoryHello Im working on an older Toro one stage snow thrower Tecumseh 1602 no letters after no# II have two problems. 1, what�s the point gap? Two is the crankshaft that�s slotted for the Key ( woodrift) is the odd. Never seen this before. To install the flywheel on the shaft there is a thin metal (adapter) that slides over the crankshaft On its inside, it has 2 bumps that slot over the flywheel engine shaft. offset from those bumps and on the outside of that same thin metal adapter is a raise square slot is where the woodrift key goes into it, The key is a T shape looking at its end. Don�t have a Clue how this goes into that metal adapter slot. Need Help. Here�s a Blow out of that key adapter Part no# 85.
http://www.smallenginepartswarehouse.com/p/tecumseh-parts?aribrand=TPC#/Tecumseh_Power_Company/AH520-1602/Engine_Parts_List/AH520-1602/EAH520ENAH201602-EN
I've done a few Flywheels on small engines but this is weird.
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