Okay, I have to eat some "crow" here.
"Raider820" was correct to check the Key on fly wheel again!
As you can see from the pics below the flywheel was out of align again. I pulled the fly wheel and you can see the sheared key on left of third pic with new key on the right.
Thanks for suggesting to look again Raider820.
My question is:
1. is there requirement to push the key down beyond the end of the crank shaft?
2. Is backfiring capable of shearing the key again?
3. Is the key hardened at all? "looks like its not hard at all from sheared one"
Before it's asked "I would" Yes I tightened the flywheel bolt to spec's the last time.
Any guesses what sheared it? Going to reinstall new key tommarow and try to start again.
"StarTech" Your pic is exactly what mine looked like when I reinstalled it. Dots are what I lined up.
"Tinker200" What I should have said was "I'm certain I installed it correctly as far as which side faces the (BOTTOM) of the sump."
Thanks all!
"Raider820" was correct to check the Key on fly wheel again!
As you can see from the pics below the flywheel was out of align again. I pulled the fly wheel and you can see the sheared key on left of third pic with new key on the right.
Thanks for suggesting to look again Raider820.
My question is:
1. is there requirement to push the key down beyond the end of the crank shaft?
2. Is backfiring capable of shearing the key again?
3. Is the key hardened at all? "looks like its not hard at all from sheared one"
Before it's asked "I would" Yes I tightened the flywheel bolt to spec's the last time.
Any guesses what sheared it? Going to reinstall new key tommarow and try to start again.
"StarTech" Your pic is exactly what mine looked like when I reinstalled it. Dots are what I lined up.
"Tinker200" What I should have said was "I'm certain I installed it correctly as far as which side faces the (BOTTOM) of the sump."
Thanks all!