ENGINE
4-75
FLYWHEEL REMOVAL / INSPECTION
The crankshaft end contains an oil
joint (A) as shown below. The plunger
to move in and out freely. Avoid damage to the
crankshaft end or plunge joint and spring, which
can cause loss of oil pressure, resulting in severe
engine damage.
1. Remove the oil passage plunge joint, flywheel nut and
washer.
2. Install Flywheel Puller.
3. Remove flywheel.
CAUTION
Do not hammer or strike the tool while attached to
the crankshaft end, which may become damaged.
4. Remove
stator coil and pick up from right hand crank
5. Inspect stator coils and pick up. Replace complete stator if any one coil or
pick up burnt.
ONE-WAY CLUTCH REMOVAL /
INSPECTION
1. Remove the hex bolts that attach the one—way drive
clutch to the flywheel.
2. Inspect the one-way clutch gear contact surfaces and drive
teeth for signs of wear or gouging. Replace the one-way
clutch as an assembly if it is not working properly.