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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 13740" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Yes, the 743 blower fins are cast into the flywheel. It is a good idea to do your best to get the old grease fitting out of there, when you are at full throttle it can flick that piece pretty fast up into your radiator or snap a fin off. If you loose one fin, chances are you will loose a lot more as it hit the others. Absolute worst case, you can pull the engine back enough to get it out, but try the magnet trick first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 13740, member: 82"] Yes, the 743 blower fins are cast into the flywheel. It is a good idea to do your best to get the old grease fitting out of there, when you are at full throttle it can flick that piece pretty fast up into your radiator or snap a fin off. If you loose one fin, chances are you will loose a lot more as it hit the others. Absolute worst case, you can pull the engine back enough to get it out, but try the magnet trick first. [/QUOTE]
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