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351w+M50d question?????

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Old 01-07-2015, 06:05 PM
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351w+M50d question?????

Alright folks, i'm gonna try this combo out and see if it works for me or if I end up killing the tranny (fingers crossed here) but I got to wondering what kind of flywheel I need for the engine? is it just a certain size one that I buy with the correct weight or would I have to find an extra one from a 302 and have rebalanced to work with the engine? Kinda confused on that one and would love the knowledge. As always thanks in advance Shadow.
 
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You just need a 164 tooth flywheel with 28oz imbalance, not at all rare or hard to find.
 
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Alright then that's what I needed to know, I just had no idea if there were different sized ones for different engine and tranny combo's is all. Never really gave it any though up until now.
 
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