Why does my flywheel keep bending..
A flywheel is on the outside of the motor, typically has fins on it, it is weighted to keep the inertia of the motor spinning to help crank the motor over
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
there are several things that keep the engine. some key ones are fuel, electrical (ignition), and compression. but the most important one of all is the flywheel. flywheel is chief.
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Pulling the engine's start cord turns the flywheel. The flywheel has a magnet or magnets on it that create electrical charge as the flywheel turns, causing them to pass other magnets. The electrical charge travels to the spark plug and starts the engine. Once the engine is running, the inertia created by the flywheel's turning has enough momentum to keep the engine's crankshaft turning between the piston's power strokes. During operation, the flywheel's magnets also induce voltage in the armature to keep the spark plug firing. Those magnets are called a Magneto ignition.
all you have to do is keep it there and not to touch it.
To keep the oil in the base and not out in the flywheel area and on the ground.
To remove the flywheel on a 2005 Honda Rancher 350, first, disconnect the battery and remove any necessary covers to access the flywheel. Use a flywheel puller tool to attach to the flywheel, ensuring it is threaded correctly. Then, turn the puller’s center bolt to apply pressure and gradually pull the flywheel off the crankshaft. Finally, be cautious of any key or spacers that may be present and ensure you keep track of all parts for reassembly.
It is a yes and no question because you can keep breaking it down but eventually it will melt.
You'll need to either pull the transmission or the engine to be able to get to the flywheel. Once the flywheel is exposed, it's just a few bolts and it falls off in your hands. BTW, when you put the flywheel back on, I would strongly recommend using Locktite or equivalent to keep the bolts from working loose. A flywheel should always be resurfaced before putting it back, unless it's a new flywheel, in which case you should make sure to remove all of the protective oil.
how can you keep an egg from breaking if it is dropped
To keep balance and keep it from breaking