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Need a new Fly Wheel....
Is there any good, quality, aftermarket fly wheels for a SBC? What do you guys suggest?
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
Do you want Billet, or cast?
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
Sure their are GOOD aftermarket ones. They are even better than stock
They come cast iron, steel, billet steel,billet aluminum. Different weights. Last edited by mbgmike; 03-10-2010 at 08:36 PM. |
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
I dont really have a preference on what its made of....steel, billet, cast.... As long as its strong and I dont have to worry about it cracking later. Need it to be able to hold up to a few extra horsepower. No more then 400hp.... Looking for suggestions, recommendations....
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
auto or manual?
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
Have you tried Northern Auto Parts or Jegs? I'm in the same boat as I am looking for a '86 and up external balance 350 flywheel. Seems like they are around 70 bucks for cast.
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
Its a auto.... Going from a th350 to a 700r4 in the process.
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
If it's an automatic.......it's NOT a flywheel. A heavier-duty flexplate is available from Jegs or Summit, they don't cost that much more than a stocker, but for <400HP it's not really that big of a deal.
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Re: Need a new Fly Wheel....
Pioneer makes real nice ones. You can buy them at O Reilly Auto Parts for about 35 dollars each.
For 1 piece rear main seal, part number FRA-110 For 2 piece rear main seal, part number FRA-100 Both are stocking items at any O Reilly in the free world.
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