Flywheel – Cub Cadet MTD P71 Series User Manual

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Ignition System

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Flywheel

To remove the flywheel:

1. Remove the recoil assembly and the engine shroud

by following the steps described in Chapter 6: Starter.

2.

Lock the engine to prevent it from turning.

3.

Loosen the flywheel nut until it is a couple of threads
past the end of the crank shaft using a 19mm
wrench. See Figure 7.13.

NOTE: If equipped with an engine brake, clamp off the

brake using a spring clamp. See Figure 7.14.

NOTE: If equipped with an electric starter, remove the

module by following the procedures described in
the Ignition Module section of this chapter.

4.

Remove the flywheel by applying a sharp blow to the
crankshaft using a brass drift punch and a hammer
while gently prying with a prybar. The flywheel will
“pop” loose then lift it off.

NOTE: Never strike the crankshaft directly with a hammer.

To prevent damage to the crankshaft use a brass
drift punch or a piece of wood between the ham-
mer and the crankshaft. See Figure 7.15.

Figure 7.13

Strap wrench

Figure 7.14

Engine brake lever

Muffler

Figure 7.15

Brass punch

! CAUTION

! CAUTION

If the flywheel shows any signs of
physical damage such as cracks, bro-
ken vanes (if equipped), or a damaged

keyway, replace it. A damaged flywheel poses a
threat of a burst failure. Burst failures are extremely
hazardous to surrounding people and property.

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