Magnus, not sure how you would go about it on this model. There is no bolt or anything to put a socket to. It only has a little slot to stick a flathead driver and bang on, with a little arrow that says «off». You must know this anyway, just wondering...
FWIW this is the first time I've had a problem using rope. Had i gone outside to get the rope i normally use, everything would have been gravy. But i was lazy and just grabbed some of splicing residues I had leading around. But it's not like I remove hundreds of clutches a year either.
I wanted to change the sprocket on my 346, so I stuffed the closest piece of rope I had laying around in the spark plug hole. Seems a couple of the strands made their way into the muffler port and now the piston is locked up. I tried turning both the flywheel and the clutch in the opposite...
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