I see on this board many times, "pull the flywheel" These wheels are held on with a consideral amount of torque, up to 145 ft. lbs. on the large engines. These are not lawn mower engines, " loosen the nut, strike with a hammer" You can do a lot of damage to the crank, flywheel, and crank bearings without the proper tools. The wheel also has to go back on, torgue wrench, and flywheel wrench. I have friends with a garage of tools, and machines, not one with a flywheel wrench. It would be interesting to know how some of these wheels are removed. I know! harmonic balance puller. How are they but back on?