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Old 04-14-2008 | 07:15 AM
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pe reivers
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Default RE: Homelite Flywheel Gap

I posted an answer that got lost also.
The gap matters, and should be as small as possible without the parts touching the flywheel.
I use a postcard inserted between coil and flywheel before I tighten the coil to the engine. After tightening the coil fasteners, often the gap has become smaller than the postcard thickness, and is just right.