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how do i fix it
Note that flywheels don't connect to normal pipes on both sides. You need modular clutches to bridge the gap. Put a modular clutch on each end of your flywheels, with the pipe-looking side facing the pipe. The other side faces the flywheels. Then set a constant number thingy somewhere, set to 1. There may already be one lying around you can use, as long as it's set to 1 you're golden, and link it to both clutches with the green line. That will keep the flywheels permanently working, saving up energy when each piston gives its 'push' and releasing it when the pistons are not pushing, smoothing out your overall motion.
Be warned this will also make the engine more efficient and you'll go a lot faster. Be ready for it.