The answer to your question first, NO, a Motion Study is restricted to being run from the Motion Study dialog. It is one of the hardest and least effective methods of driving a model. A motion link between joints is the best but this only works related two linear motions and the cam is not linear. Contact Sets would be the answer but they are very weak in Fusion 360.
I agree, the selection of points on the Motion Study curves is difficult but once you do, you can change the location by the step dialog entry. You first step, as I mentioned before, is to find key values between the revolve joint and the slider joint. If you set the flywheel to a position, then hover over the slider joint icon, it will read out its position. Make a table of these tests and put them in the Motion Study dialog.
If you decide to continue using Fusion 360, do not try and compare it to other applications, embrace the application for what it can do and work with it.
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John Hackney, Retired
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