Firko's advice is right of course & [is the right way to fix it] but it's super important to 'do it up bloody tight' & use a solid holding tool so as to eliminate any springyness --solid tool resting on solid footrest or something. Half inch breaker bar & swing on it--you won't pull the end off the crank. Never sheared a key yet but every one of my flywheels & cranks are damaged from previous owner mistakes. Have got away with running 'no' key when experimenting with ignition timing but like i say, she was done up fkn tight [thats tighter than tight]. Just remembered my old TT250 is 'minus the key' as ended up with about half a key extra advance & it really is more lively for a standard motor, but, done up super tight. Long story 'longer sorry' but when my yz490k arrived from California years back it came with sheared off flywheel key, un-crated it all excited, gave it a kick & bloody near broke my leg plus took a tooth off the idler gear & didn't improve the other two gears. Guy as it tuned out had changed the stator plate prior to selling & done it up with a compressor running out of air, said it started & ran so must have stuffed the key on the run down to stop unbeknown to him [or me][fairly small narrow key on 490 by memory & wider on 360. So, bottom line 'Tight' Cheers. ps, might be a pic of mine somewhere up here showing the tool engaged in flywheel from a while back. Will post it here if i can find it.