Alex Ethridge
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Briggs Mfg. No: 09P602-0076-F1 (parts manual attached)
There are two flywheels listed in the parts manual, a two-piece and a one-piece, Mine is Briggs part number 590544, the one-piece (example picture attached).
The flywheel key is sheared and offset by probably fifteen degrees or more (see attached image).
I have tried the Briggs flywheel puller and no luck. I tightened the puller bolts until they eventually bottomed out in the flywheel. Then I tightened the pulling nuts until eventually, the flywheel stripped and the puller bolts pulled out. I'm not reticent to boring the flywheel deeper and tapping it, even all the way through but I want to check here of other solutions first. When I had my little garage mower shop 40+ years ago, I don't remember that puller ever failing me but this flywheel is not budging.
There are two flywheels listed in the parts manual, a two-piece and a one-piece, Mine is Briggs part number 590544, the one-piece (example picture attached).
The flywheel key is sheared and offset by probably fifteen degrees or more (see attached image).
I have tried the Briggs flywheel puller and no luck. I tightened the puller bolts until they eventually bottomed out in the flywheel. Then I tightened the pulling nuts until eventually, the flywheel stripped and the puller bolts pulled out. I'm not reticent to boring the flywheel deeper and tapping it, even all the way through but I want to check here of other solutions first. When I had my little garage mower shop 40+ years ago, I don't remember that puller ever failing me but this flywheel is not budging.