Flywheel balancing- anyone tried one of these?

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Post by Anonymous »

Hi db,

Sorry for causing you any grief over this.
Don't want to look like an internet Troll!
Just trying to save you alot of grief further down the road.

No problem on the flywheel, its a brand new steel SFI approved.
Unfortunately they are expensive in comparison to Chevy/Ford and CAST mopar ones.
Cast flywheels at approx £100, steel is £250-£300.
As much as this is 360 one, its a custom drilling.
If you fit this one and its still not right then its a Fools errand.

Therefore I would advise getting DaveB's cast one for ease of distance and price!

Hope this helps you in your time of need?

Bacca
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Post by db »

Umm, Dave B's is not for a 360 so that's no good.
Baccas is a custom drilling so that's no good.

So, unless anyone else has a cheap steel one for sale, i'll be getting my cast one drilled, or upsetting you all by getting that KMJ weight ;)
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PMed ya

you won't be excited

but its an option

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I have beed well delayed as been sent out to africa for work.

Should be over to england soon 4-6 weeks he says. Will get that bonnet there some how. ;)

Great post this well intresting :thumbright:
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Thanks Will, thats a relief!
I wonder if you actually need a hood for the MOT...

I think I Bananarama! was a little less interesting ;)
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