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American Performance Billet Flywheel |
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67 Marlin
AMC Addicted Joined: Feb/21/2015 Location: Minnesota Status: Offline Points: 877 |
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Posted: Apr/11/2018 at 9:05pm |
Looks pretty spiffy. I don't know how the width compares to a stock flywheel - hopefully the same. Man would it suck to find out that's not the case after putting everything together. Jerry at American Performance said everything's matched exactly to original specs. Even the balance - he said I could bolt it on to any factory 343 and go. I'll have it match balanced to the flex plate to be sure, though. He has flywheels for all the AMC applications. It weighs 35 lbs. Edited by 67 Marlin - Apr/26/2018 at 4:44pm |
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WesternRed
AMC Addicted Joined: Aug/03/2010 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 5798 |
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That looks like a nice piece, but how is the flywheel centred, it appears to be designed to fit the raised ring on the later crank and not the original 343 flat crank?
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67 Marlin
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The early crank flange is 4.5 inches in diameter and the later raised ring one is slightly more. I guess just enough bigger that late cranks can't physically mate to the early flywheels. The early crank centers by the flange sitting snug inside the recess on the flywheel. This flywheel fits snug on the early crank. If it was the later flywheel, it would be a little loose on the early crank. Well, I think so at least.
Edited by 67 Marlin - Apr/11/2018 at 11:03pm |
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WesternRed
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Good call, forgot about that, I’m thinking flex plates.
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kenoshakicker
AMC Addicted Joined: Feb/14/2015 Location: PA Status: Offline Points: 525 |
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I got my early 360 flywheel from Jerry. When I got it I saw that the crank side had a recess in it like my original 1973 360 flywheel. I called Jerry who then called the manufacturer and he told me the guy who makes them puts a recess in all the AMC flywheels he makes. I am pleased with the flywheel and there is no vibration.
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POWERSTROKER7.3
AMC Apprentice Joined: Feb/15/2012 Location: Winnebago MN Status: Offline Points: 91 |
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I bought one for my 401 from summit racing 2yrs ago, took it a shop to see if it was the same balance as the original one. He said it was spot on, installed and no vibrations.
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