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Fly wheel thickness?
Ok guy's looking for some help. I am in the middle of my motor swap and I noticed my ARP fly wheel bolts had some scuff mark's on them? So I looked at the clutch disk and all the spring's were hitting the bolt's that hold on the fly wheel. So I am looking for the stock thickness of an 11" fly wheel. The one I have is a hays steel 11" fly wheel that i bought used the part number is 10-130. It was supposed to have only 5,000 miles on it. It look's like new but I am questioning the thickness? I took a couple of measurement with my dial calipers I don't have a set of mic's and I came up with .932-.938 of an inch.
Thank's Jason |
Re: Fly wheel thickness?
Just happen to have mine out, 733 flywheel is 1.23in
Carmine |
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I can't beleave the stock one is that thick. I think I have found my problem! Anyone have a fly wheel they want to part with?
Thank's jason |
Re: Fly wheel thickness?
I checked one of my NOS 457N flywheels, and its 1.225"...
What flywheel do you need??? Crash |
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Not really sure what part number I need but it is for a 68 L78?
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The original flywheel is casting number 3789733 and should be dated before your engine assembly date if the date matters.
Martin |
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What is the difference between the 3789733 and the 3973456?
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I'm not sure what the difference is. I have the '456 flywheel in my 68 Camaro right now. The casting date is later so it replaced the '733 for some reason.
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Well thanks everyone who helped out. I have found a 733 locally and it is date coded for my car. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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