BDHANSON
Husqvarna
AA Class
So I went to the local track today to do a back to back comparison of a Steahly FWW. Let me tell you I was completely satisfied and a little surprised. The traction was night and day different (local track is mostly sand). I was a bit hesitant to try because of the $120 price tag. The control around corners made it so I could go faster and smoother. Absolutely no power was lost and still explosive if needed. Overall I am very happy with it.
This was a very easy install that took maybe 20 minutes. Remove the nut that holds the flywheel on.
I bought a Tusk engine lock up tool for $8
Make sure to remove lock washer underneath the the flywheel nut.
Spin on flywheel weight with the install tool and torque to spec (42ft lbs)
Then tighten down set screws around the outside with supplied Allen key. *tip* to ensure the set screws are tight, tighten down and then loosen them slightly and tighten back down again to get proper torque. Steahly suggests to torque until there's abou 3/16" deflection at the end of hex key.
This was a very easy install that took maybe 20 minutes. Remove the nut that holds the flywheel on.
I bought a Tusk engine lock up tool for $8


Make sure to remove lock washer underneath the the flywheel nut.

Spin on flywheel weight with the install tool and torque to spec (42ft lbs)

Then tighten down set screws around the outside with supplied Allen key. *tip* to ensure the set screws are tight, tighten down and then loosen them slightly and tighten back down again to get proper torque. Steahly suggests to torque until there's abou 3/16" deflection at the end of hex key.