never seen this before
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yeah the best is to pull the motor off to tighten the flywheel, and i would inspect the motor to see why it came loose in the first place
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From: Manheim ,
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AHH that sucks (has happened to be once or twice) but yeah you have to take the engine off the chassis. Then look at the flywheel and clutch just to make sure no damage was done. Then just take a vice grips and put it on the outside of the flywheel and really crank done on the clutch nut. Some loktite will help this but if your using a box starter (aka bump starter) then some times the flywheel will come off. It's nothing really to worry about



