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Toro PP model 20194 flywheel torque

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Toro PP model 20194 flywheel torque

Postby jwales » Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:53 pm

This Toro has a Honda GCV160A NBL1 engine. Removed the fly wheel to replace key. I have not been able to find the spec for torque of the nut on the fly wheel. Can someone direct me to a site? Have not seen anything on the Toro site or Honda sight.
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Re: Toro PP model 20194 flywheel torque

Postby KE4AVB » Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:27 pm

Flywheel Nut M14 -1.5 38ft-lbs per shop manual.
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Re: Toro PP model 20194 flywheel torque

Postby jwales » Mon Apr 03, 2017 3:12 pm

Thank you KE4AVB! I should have also asked for the gap setting between flywheel and coil.....??
I found the Honda service manual site but was unable to down load information. Not sure if it was related to my computer or that I don't have an account with them?
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Re: Toro PP model 20194 flywheel torque

Postby Fulltilt » Mon Apr 03, 2017 3:32 pm

jwales wrote:Thank you KE4AVB! I should have also asked for the gap setting between flywheel and coil.....??

Just about everyone uses a business card for most all coil gaps.
The book calls for 0.4 mm or .015
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Re: Toro PP model 20194 flywheel torque

Postby jwales » Tue Apr 11, 2017 2:54 pm

Flywheel key was intact and gap was also spot on. Thurough cleaning of the carb and new gaskets and its running like new.
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