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How to mount flywheel

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Old Apr 11th, 2019, 10:50   #1
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So I'm assembling my first engine I've ever worked on which is my B230FK and I've read that there is a certain way the flywheel needs to be mounted or it might not have spark and since I'm sending it out to a guy who'll make the harness, standalone ECU and tune it I won't be able to test if it has spark.
So how should I mount it? Are there any other things like this I should pay attention to?
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Old Apr 11th, 2019, 10:57   #2
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Hi.
So I'm assembling my first engine I've ever worked on which is my B230FK and I've read that there is a certain way the flywheel needs to be mounted or it might not have spark and since I'm sending it out to a guy who'll make the harness, standalone ECU and tune it I won't be able to test if it has spark.
So how should I mount it? Are there any other things like this I should pay attention to?
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dog dish ?

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I do have a dog dish flywheel. If that is the right way then thanks a lot!
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set engine to TDC
The 2 missing CPS drillings then need to line up with the starter motor opening
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