Thanks guy's.
The flywheel does indeed turn clockwise. That was checked after spinning motor with drill & noticing fuel mist from exhaust after pouring fuel in cylinder & replacing spark plug. "How can that much fuel expel & not fire-up? Am I spinning in the correct direction?" That's when I checked starter direction. With that in mind, went back to verify magnet position at TDC. What I see is 1st magnet passing "under coil" (clockwise) on compression & 2nd magnet passing under coil at TDC. (TDC is pictured above, pic# 0757) Without being a mathematician in physic's, that tells me the key is in the correct position and magnet timing is correct.
The new flywheel is Stihl's replacement # for previous one. Old one had separate steel sleeve on shaft for clutch to compress flywheel onto shaft. New one has sleeve molded into flywheel. And yes Fish, torqued clutch with as much umph as it took to remove it, maybe more.
Fish, nice trick in video to remove flywheel. However, I used a gear puller.
. (tension it up & smack the puller's stud...pop's right off)
After hearing of all the aftermarket parts problems....feeling kinda depressed & looks like I may have wasted a lot of time & $'s. Thinking maybe I should just chuck the thing in the garbage & cut my loss's. However, though my ambitions are diminished, I will continue & perform the test's Bert provided & see where that takes me.
Will advise.