busted_blocks
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I have a bit of experience with these flywheels so I thought I'd share that. I'm not saying use or don't use them.
Here is an example of what I mean. Should be lots of sellers with the same thing
It's a cast aluminum flywheel for Honda GXV160. The ones on Amazon have the logo from the casting company ground off. I have some without, here is what the logo looks like. Anyone have an idea what company it is? Why bother grinding it off? I can't find them....
If you are in China they can be found on Taobao for pretty cheap.
the taper fits the Honda GX200 but the flywheel has a bump at the end you need to drill or grind off. Otherwise it won't seat on the crankshaft.
What I don't know 100% for sure is the timing but GXV160 info online says 20 degrees BTDC. Both of these sites list the stock timing for the GXV160 as 20deg BTC
I have trouble removing these flywheels without damaging them. Any ideas of a good way to remove them? Prying and hitting the crank dents the flywheel.
Here is an example of what I mean. Should be lots of sellers with the same thing
It's a cast aluminum flywheel for Honda GXV160. The ones on Amazon have the logo from the casting company ground off. I have some without, here is what the logo looks like. Anyone have an idea what company it is? Why bother grinding it off? I can't find them....
If you are in China they can be found on Taobao for pretty cheap.
the taper fits the Honda GX200 but the flywheel has a bump at the end you need to drill or grind off. Otherwise it won't seat on the crankshaft.
What I don't know 100% for sure is the timing but GXV160 info online says 20 degrees BTDC. Both of these sites list the stock timing for the GXV160 as 20deg BTC
Honda GXV160 (5.5 HP, 4.0 kW) engine with vertical shaft: review and specs
Honda GXV160 (Gross: 5.5 HP, 4.0 kW; Net: 4.3 HP, 3.2 kW) general-purpose engine specifications: horsepower and torque, cylinder compression, valve clearance, oil type and capacity, service data and torque specs.
www.engine-specs.net
Honda Small Engine Ignition Timing
outdoorpowerinfo.com
I have trouble removing these flywheels without damaging them. Any ideas of a good way to remove them? Prying and hitting the crank dents the flywheel.