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Your flywheel came loose. Happens A LOT!

 

Inspect for damage. Take flywheel off and shake it hard. If it makes noise like a rattling than your flywheel is toast. If it beat up your stator, contact Evan at RaceTech Electric and get a new one headed your way. Then get some valve lapping compound from your local auto parts place and put it on the tapered part of your crank as well as the flywheel. By hand work that thing like a doorknob to mate the two surfaces so they take the same shape. (You can't possible spend too much time on this part of the process.) When both surfaces have a nice equally frosted look, you will know that they now match. Now using brake cleaner, clean the crank and flywheel of all lapping compound. Next get some blue or red Loctite and smear it on the crank end and the flywheel. Now (Using a proper flywheel tool) torque that flywheel bolt 10 pounds past factor spec. Let it sit over night so the Loctite can set up.

End of problem.

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Wait...before you said it like the sparks were coming from the stator. But now I understand your saying the sparks are coming out your left tailpipe. Is that correct?

If so...pull your head because your motor is eating rings.

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Eating rings FTW!

OK, that should be an easy fix.

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guy didn't chamfer your ports.  Next time stick with a guy that knows what he's talking about......Ive gone in and physically asked the guy if he chamfers after he bores.  Say it just like that.....if he looks at you funny, walk out the door and don't look back. 

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It can but you must have steady hands. You can do it with a set of chamfering files from any specialty tool store. They are files with different angles and profiles that you use to clean off the sharp edges of the ports after a bore or hone job. If not just about any small engine shop might be willing to do it for a small fee

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