I read on another forum not to use heat to help with the removal of a stuck flywheel.
The flywheel of the F300/F350 gets so hot naturally that it damages itself. I am guessing that they all get hot.
Is there anyone with an infrared temperature gun that can shoot the center of their flywheel after the motor has been warmed up and run for a good while so that we can see what the temperature may normally be?
The flywheel of the F300/F350 gets so hot naturally that it damages itself. I am guessing that they all get hot.
Is there anyone with an infrared temperature gun that can shoot the center of their flywheel after the motor has been warmed up and run for a good while so that we can see what the temperature may normally be?
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