I have done it
It took a lot of time and measuring. But it's very doable if you have the right tools.
I use a 3degree taper. The taper starts locking 3mm before it meets the flywheel. It needs about 200Nm to get to bottom.
Tried several options when welding the flywheel. Tig and "stick"welds with "special" Esab-additives made to much heat, and warped it. So I ended up with the good old Mig/mag with low heat and preheated flywheel. The key is to weld very precise, and with continuous speed.
It has been on/off 10 times already. Only minor distortions on the taper. Nice clean surface all the way around.
Try it.. It's fun. But make sure to have some flywheels in spare