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The lapping thing is a bit over rated. It means polishing the flywheel and shaft to a perfect fit. Many theories on what the perfect fit is.

Usually the problem is the flywheel nut wasn't tightened properly. Forget the rear brake,jamming something in the wheel,rope in the cylinder methods. Make yourself a proper holding tool and torque to the right setting with a torque wrench and it'll stay put.

http://www.trialscentral.com/forums/topic/27287-flywheel-holding-tool-sheared-woodruff/page__view__findpost__p__214657

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The lapping thing is a bit over rated. It means polishing the flywheel and shaft to a perfect fit. Many theories on what the perfect fit is.

Usually the problem is the flywheel nut wasn't tightened properly. Forget the rear brake,jamming something in the wheel,rope in the cylinder methods. Make yourself a proper holding tool and torque to the right setting with a torque wrench and it'll stay put.

http://www.trialscentral.com/forums/topic/27287-flywheel-holding-tool-sheared-woodruff/page__view__findpost__p__214657

Thanks guys, so what I get from this is, I never tightened the nut enough, I knew it would be my fault lol

Thanks again

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lapping is not polishing it is lapping! the key does not hold the flywheel on it merely gives you a specific position, the taper is what holds it on and the nut stop it from working loose. You need to ensure the tapers are clean, apply a small film of valve grinding paste to the taper (without the key fitted) put the flywheel onto the crank and with light pressure turn back & forth the flywheel to lap together the mating surfaces, when correct you will find that the flywheel locks to the crank with very little pressure. Clean very carefully the crank & flywheel, refit key, fit flywheel & nut, tighten to correct torque.

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lapping is not polishing it is lapping! the key does not hold the flywheel on it merely gives you a specific position, the taper is what holds it on and the nut stop it from working loose. You need to ensure the tapers are clean, apply a small film of valve grinding paste to the taper (without the key fitted) put the flywheel onto the crank and with light pressure turn back & forth the flywheel to lap together the mating surfaces, when correct you will find that the flywheel locks to the crank with very little pressure. Clean very carefully the crank & flywheel, refit key, fit flywheel & nut, tighten to correct torque.

Here Here it's a pity that the manufacturers cant seem to make these parts properly in the first place, probably spending all thier money on big trucks and world round.

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