Briggs ES45 just will not start!! advice please.

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I'm really impressed MM
When I've had to get a flywheel off I've just whacked it from behind with a rubber hammer which is a bit risky. Much better to have a decent tool to do the job properly.
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Brilliant, you wouldn't have thought that could happen, would you ? You said the key was an aluminium-alloy type, mine that shredded was steel which was even more incredulous.

Don't forget to use locktite, at least blue. My B&S six-horse has shaken it's mountings twice, it doesn't help that the engine has four mounting positions yet the 'Harry' mower deck only allows three mounting bolts.

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Hi , thank you for your responses. The puller tool is going to be made a bit better for future use. It also doubles up as a blade boss puller by putting the rods in the other holes. You can't see it from the pic but the top of the threaded rods are bent over to get behind the blade boss. I'll keep you posted when it is finished.

I tapped the keyway down in the the slot so it was snug and the flywheel did not move at all. Re torquing the cup on to the flywheel made a solid job. I have the Haynes manual on small engines and it is really useful as it has the spec's for these engines. I ran the engine for a while as it also charges the battery for the key start.

I saw someone try to remove a flywheel by hitting the top of the crank and it split the flywheel in two. I did take my time but it paid off. Hopefully, this posting will help someone else too. Thanks again to you all.

Simon
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