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Default What is the logic of banging DOWN on a crankshaft to remove aflywheel?

On Jul 12, 5:51*pm, "James H." wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:27:15 -0700, Oren wrote:
No one suggested he bang the flywheel
Like I said before, it's tradition to bang on the crank.


Mea culpa on the banging of the flywheel. I meant on the crank.

So far, this "tradition", passed down by generators, has the following
logic:

1. One said the vibrations lessen the friction slightly ...

2. Another said it moves the crankshaft DOWN 1/8 of an inch ...

I wonder if you actually do move the crankshaft down by 1/8 of an inch,
where does it go? At one end is the flywheel; in the middle is the piston;
and the other end has a blade attached.

If it moves down 1/8th of an inch, where does all that go? Do you move it
back UP 1/8th of an inch when you put the new flywheel back on?


Again, the one who said 1/8" misspoke. It is only a few thousandths.

Harry K