no
when you have a clutch put in you also have to replace or remove the flywheel and have it refaced to keep from messing up the new clutch, and yes the flywheel is suspose to turn when the engine is turning, so if the flywheel wasnt replaced or refaced then i would say that the flywheel is what the problem is
no
Why would you put grease on it? Its a bad idea because it doesnt let the piercing breathe at all. So don't put any grease on it.
No, that would be very dangerous.
a grease fitting is something that u put a grease gun into and pump grease into it to lubricate ball joints, steering knuckles ect...
To extinguish a grease fire, you should put a lid on the pan or use a fire extinguisher specifically designed for grease fires. Never use water on a grease fire as it can cause the fire to spread.
No, it is not safe to put grease down the drain as it can cause clogs and damage to the plumbing system.
Take the motor out of the machine, remove the shroud over the flywheel, remove the bolt holding the flywheel on, I pounded on my ring gear to remove the flywheel. spin it as you pound, after you get the flywheel off put it on a little piece of 2x4 in the center and you can knock the ring gear off the flywheel with a hammer and a drift. When you get the new ring gear put it in the oven at 350 degrees for 20 minutes and it should fall on the flywheel. I have had to lightly tap them on after warming them.
if you put a flywheel on that was not the same as the old one then it is probably going to be done again and replaced with the correct one.
It rotates the other way. Yeah, right. You CANNOT put a flywheel on backwards. It's not physically possible to mate the flywheel with the crankshaft unless it is the correct direction.
you put your horse in the EQs box.you dont always find a tub of grease-but keep looking!