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Farmboss_Brandon

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I’ve gotten my hands on a Husqvarna 162 chainsaw, and when I try to pull start it, the cylinder won’t go all the way to the top dead center. I thought it might be a compression problem, but I have found that the fly wheel spins while the crankshaft doesn’t as long as the spark plug is in. I took off the flywheel, expecting to see a sheared pin, or a key. Instead, I found the flywheel has an inner piece that is allowing the outside of the fly wheel to spin while the crankshaft doesn’t. I can’t find any help on YouTube.BD096C1A-DB84-4D1D-8D28-024DAE358C3C.jpeg
 

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Yeah, no good. And no good or cheap easy way to repair yourself.

Best to find a used flywheel. Machine shop most likely cost more than a used one is worth.
These flywheels are fairly cheap and plentiful on eBay - best to just get another one. I've seen a lot of those flywheels and never seen one do that - interesting.
 
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