Grassbandit
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Bandit, Many on the forum might also think that an aluminum key is a strange material selection. Doubt that is aircraft alloy so seems like it is not as good a selection as steel, and much more subject to fatique cracks. I will try to pull mine and report. I would think any used ones require crack checking before using. There was a neat little 2 can test kit available at auto stores a few years back. Use the cleaner, then the penetrant dye and read it under a black light. Who the hell has a black light??? Just sayin...BTW after the youtube photo I looked again at your pic . It kinda looks like "whoever" may have ground off two nubbins adjacent to the key centerline , put a different taper on and then filed a keyway?
If that is so your poor little engine may be trying to start with spark + or - 20 degrees to TDC
you're very right, it's kinda annoying to work on things after someone else would have tampered with it.
I boxed up the parts this evening so my worktable is clear for the next project that comes along. Might even restore another crapsman mower.