Richard Milhous
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Guys, I like to fix things, which is why I am here and not reading reviews on Lowe's.com .......I enjoy the challenge and opportunity to learn something new.
Good for you. It's easier and often cheaper in the short run to replace a thing or have someone else fix it, but if you never fix anything you will never learn anything and you will always be helpless and getting ripped off.
So remove the flywheel and check the flywheel key?
If the crank got bent, the flywheel key will usually be sheared. If it's not, most likely some idiot replaced it with a piece of hard steel or even JB Welded the flywheel on. If that's the case, you sure want to know it now.