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86turbodsl
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I already have repair parts coming. If nothing works out, i'll seek out another repair shop.

the all terrain boom forklift. you never know when you'll need to reach up and OVER something big.I know you can see the light now, having a small inside forklift is one of the best things I ever bought, right next to having a large rough terrain outside forklift and then there is the........
Some good ideas here! I would probably be use a grinder instead of a lathe tooling, but the concept is the same. Remove the spark plugs and use the starter to spin it over. I wouldn't worry about a mount for the grinder. Just get it close in there and use light pressure. Maybe clamp some rough steel or wood for the grinder to rest on.What's that chance you can machine the flywheel into closer shape insitu? Might be able to clamp a lathe tool onto the engine somehow while you crank with the starter. Guess is depends how far out it is and what you have for room.
Or can you bolt on a pickup to the flywheel so it takes the out of shape casting out of the picture?
i don't think i want to try to machine this thing. I'd need to make a tapered mount for it to hang onto it. At that point i might as
well figure out a way to use the stock points. Probably should have done that anyway. Oh well.
I love doing this as well, great to put tools back in their places and organise for projects ahead. Enjoy reading about your setup and how you work your way through setbacks and use your engineering skills to solve issues faced. Have a healthy & great 2022!I'm cleaning and organizing today. Just putting tools away, gathering project items, etc. It's cathartic.