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Old 06-25-2019, 12:04 AM   #1
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292 flywheel/clutch/crankshaft dilemma.

Hey all, here's the skinny. I have a freshly rebuilt 292 for my dads 64 c10 LWB sitting on my engine stand. New crankshaft,camshaft, bored over, the whole 9. The crankshaft flange has 1/2" holes. I have brand new 12-point ARP 1/2" bolts to match. I have a brand new LUK Repset 11" clutch kit(pressure plate, throw out bearing, disc,) the flywheel I sent to the machinist to have him resurface has 7/16" holes...
From what i read on this site is yes, i can drill out the flywheel holes to 1/2"

Ok, Maybe a stupid question maybe not, should i use a drill press to enlarge the holes, or can I get away with using my miluakee M18 drill and a new 1/2" carbide drill bit with cutting oil?
Trying to get this figured out ASAP as I'm planning on dropping the motor back in to the truck like tommorow, or As soon as I can. Lol.
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Old 06-25-2019, 06:38 AM   #2
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Re: 292 flywheel/clutch/crankshaft dilemma.

You can use either with the proper setup. In the drill press I use a bit with a pilot ground on it to center up the hole. By hand I have used a step drill to get the hole centered as possible.
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Re: 292 flywheel/clutch/crankshaft dilemma.

Ive done a lot of them. Just take the drill with a 1/2 bit & go through. It doesn't take much. Go slow. If it locks up & grabs, it will jerk your arm.
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Old 06-30-2019, 01:47 AM   #4
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Re: 292 flywheel/clutch/crankshaft dilemma.

Wrenchbender Ret,
I bought the correct flywheel for my setup.
Used three split dowels and new ARP bolts.
All is good.
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