Posted by Denny Falk on March 26, 2011 at 21:55:57 from (69.89.180.119):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel Flywheel posted by Showcrop on March 23, 2011 at 13:05:43:
Thanks for the measurements. I measured the one I have and it measures 1 and 23/32 thick while the recessed area has about the same dimensions as yours. I guess the X00 flywheel is for gas only. I was wandering if I could take a 4 speed flywheel from a 641 and re-machine it to the diesel dimensions you supplied. It is about four inches thick on my 641 as I recall. I'm not sure what the O.D. is but I think it is close to the diesel. I have a tool shop of my own with a 15" LeBlond lathe to do the machining. Or do you know of someone who has a flywheel for sale?
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