trooper1954
Well-known member
Hi all,
Resurrecting a thread from 2 year ago about a Stihl 400 blower that keeps shearing the woodruff key.
Changed 2 myself but broke them straight away....finally broke down and took it to a dealer who fixed it...got it home....yes....broke straight away.
The shop mechanic with 30 years experience said he wont look at it again!!
When I made the original post a fellow called M6erfan said the following;
If the flywheel is a little loose on the crank you can use some lapping compound and rotate the flywheel back and forth on the crankshaft. Check for an even dull finish and repeat until you have a lapped joint.
Could he, if he reads this, or someone explain this procedure a little more in detail, and tell me when I know I've reached a "lapped joint"?
I've just pulled it out of the back of the shop, bought some valve grinding permatex and want to give this another chance. It has been a great blower and I just don't throw it away...will try and find a used flywheel if it's deemed necessary.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Resurrecting a thread from 2 year ago about a Stihl 400 blower that keeps shearing the woodruff key.
Changed 2 myself but broke them straight away....finally broke down and took it to a dealer who fixed it...got it home....yes....broke straight away.
The shop mechanic with 30 years experience said he wont look at it again!!
When I made the original post a fellow called M6erfan said the following;
If the flywheel is a little loose on the crank you can use some lapping compound and rotate the flywheel back and forth on the crankshaft. Check for an even dull finish and repeat until you have a lapped joint.
Could he, if he reads this, or someone explain this procedure a little more in detail, and tell me when I know I've reached a "lapped joint"?
I've just pulled it out of the back of the shop, bought some valve grinding permatex and want to give this another chance. It has been a great blower and I just don't throw it away...will try and find a used flywheel if it's deemed necessary.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.