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Bennoz wrote:Flywheel is not connected to the sump mate. Think about it, the flywheel spins...
Are you trying to tell us that the sump doesn't spin? I'M DEVASTATED AT THIS. D:
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Wow lol
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Bennoz wrote:Flywheel is not connected to the sump mate. Think about it, the flywheel spins...
HAHA I know that much. But what im saying is the housing seems to share bolts on the bottom.

After undoing the bolts (I think there was 2 in there, but about 5 spots for them) on the flywheel, how does the flywheel come out? Either its seized on or Im missing a bolt or something :scratch:
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You don't even have a fly wheel on that engine!
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Omg lol... Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahha
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PHIL069 wrote:You don't even have a fly wheel on that engine!
Akys told me to remove the flywheel! EVERYBODY STOP f**king WITH MY BRAIN IM TRYING TO LEARN
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To me it looks like the adaptor plate that you have there, the flywheel would bolt to those 7 holes.
Give us a better pic of the area
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PHIL069 wrote:To me it looks like the adaptor plate that you have there, the flywheel would bolt to those 7 holes.
Please note the title - Daniel's ROOKIE DIY Engine Reco!. Key word being rookie.

Seriously facepalming so hard right now.
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^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^^
I haven't striped one of these engines either.
No one that has done it before noticed and told you :?

Hey Daniel you goto learn somehow, do you have the workshop manuals.
Mainly this one.......http://ftoaustralia.com/downloads/engine_manual.zip
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PHIL069 wrote:^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^^
I haven't striped one of these engines either.
No one that has done it before noticed and told you :?

Hey Daniel you goto learn somehow, do you have the workshop manuals.
Mainly this one.......http://ftoaustralia.com/downloads/engine_manual.zip
Yeah most of this sh*t ive never seen before. I do have that manual, it just never occured to me that there was no flywheel in there because Akys told me to take the flywheel out before I put it on the stand, and knowing as little as I do, I tried to oblige.. :lol:

But anyway, up on the stand tomorrow :cheers:
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:lol:

Yeah do yourself a favour, download a print the manuals. Will save on face palms :lol:
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Shane001 wrote::lol:

Yeah do yourself a favour, download a print the manuals. Will save on face palms :lol:
With or without the manuals (I do have them :D) there will be plenty of facepalming over the duration of this attempted re-co :lol:

Day 1 facepalm count - 3
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Daniel2019 wrote:With or without the manuals (I do have them :D) there will be plenty of facepalming and beer giving over the duration of this attempted re-co :lol:

Day 1 facepalm count - 3
Day 1 Beer count - 1 case + 1 bottle Jim Beam to Phil
Thanks Daniel :cheers: :drunken: :lol:
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Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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PHIL069 wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:With or without the manuals (I do have them :D) there will be plenty of facepalming and beer giving over the duration of this attempted re-co :lol:

Day 1 facepalm count - 3
Day 1 Beer count - 1 case + 1 bottle Jim Beam to Phil
Thanks Daniel :cheers: :drunken: :lol:
Beers for anyone who provides actual help in this thread for the bonfire. Unlike some people who are simply laughing at my inexperience sahin
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Engine stand pics;

The top 2 mount points are threaded holes, the bottom/side points are not, as you can see from the pics I'm using a through bolt secured with a nut.
Use high tensile bolts of the correct length, do not use cheapy Bunnings bolts.
Use washers as I have so the bolt heads tighten up square.

HTH :)
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Shane001 wrote:Engine stand pics;

The top 2 mount points are threaded holes, the bottom/side points are not, as you can see from the pics I'm using a through bolt secured with a nut.
Use high tensile bolts of the correct length, do not use cheapy Bunnings bolts.
Use washers as I have so the bolt heads tighten up square.

HTH :)
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What size are the bolts youre using? About 110mm in length?
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Daniel2019 wrote: What size are the bolts youre using? About 110mm in length?
Don't know and it will depend on your stand anyway, so measure em ;)
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Hey Shane, you don't have a flywheel on that engine either. :lol:
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PHIL069 wrote:Hey Shane, you don't have a flywheel on that engine either. :lol:
Yeah I know, I had to angle grind the c**t off as I couldn't get that sump bolt undone 8O .... :lol:
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Shane001 wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote: What size are the bolts youre using? About 110mm in length?
Don't know and it will depend on your stand anyway, so measure em ;)
True. I measured it this arvo its about 100mm in total needed. So I should be using about 110mm, correct?
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