This is the same engine that had the frozen carburetor. After a real struggle I got that to work, cleaned and replaced the parts with those from a Yamaha repair kit and replaced the reed valve. All that seems fine.
I unfortunately didn't think to turn over the engine before I started to repair the carburetor. After I reinstalled the carburetor I discovered that I could not pull the starter cord. I removed the manual starter and determined that that is OK. rewinds fine-no obvious problem. The flywheel won't turn at all. If I engage the transmission and turn the propeller I hear a periodic click which seems to me that maybe the piston is moving. Not sure of this, but clearly pulling the flywheel without the proper tools is beyond what I can do. I don't think you can use penetrants to try and loosen the flywheel because those would affect the electrical components in the stator. How much force can you apply to try to rotate the flywheel? Further disassembling the power head is also a major job. I have both the Clymer and Seloc manuals if that helps.
I unfortunately didn't think to turn over the engine before I started to repair the carburetor. After I reinstalled the carburetor I discovered that I could not pull the starter cord. I removed the manual starter and determined that that is OK. rewinds fine-no obvious problem. The flywheel won't turn at all. If I engage the transmission and turn the propeller I hear a periodic click which seems to me that maybe the piston is moving. Not sure of this, but clearly pulling the flywheel without the proper tools is beyond what I can do. I don't think you can use penetrants to try and loosen the flywheel because those would affect the electrical components in the stator. How much force can you apply to try to rotate the flywheel? Further disassembling the power head is also a major job. I have both the Clymer and Seloc manuals if that helps.
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