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Re: John deere flywheel help
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Posted by Maark on March 31, 2007 at 09:50:28 from (206.72.3.156):
In Reply to: John deere flywheel help posted by two cylinders saves gas on March 31, 2007 at 09:25:06:
Remove the outside cover, there wil be 2 bolts visible, and a large pressed tin nut. Remove the pressed tin nut and loosen the two large bolts. Be sure the flywheel and crankshaft are marked so that you can reinstall it in the right position. you may need to drive a chisel in the space between the slots on the flywheel. It should pull off by hand. Be careful they tend to be heavy. You will need a B130R cork seal or if it used a rubber D-ring seal use a B3028R. The seal is located inside of the flywheel spacer.
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