Keep in mind i found a whole green diamond international engine completely buried in the sand in the same pile of junk. It might still be there in the junk buried in the sand and leaves from the elm trees. I looked through a pile of junk for the spoke flywheel as he said he could remember it laying there as a kid (he's now 50). It now has a splined crank and common solid flywheel.
Story goes the guy i bought it from said his grandpa bought it new and that it originally had a spoke flywheel. I keep comin up with conflicting info on exactly what flywheel it should have.