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flywheel part number
My parts book is a 1960 and doesn't include many of the later engines. I need an application for a flywheel # 2423465. Its an 8 bolt, and fits the 478 crank.
Thanks Howard |
Re: flywheel part number
What year is your 478? I do have a 62 parts book as well as a couple from the 70's so I may be able to see what that part number matches up to but it won't be till Thursday mid afternoon, I'm out of town till then.
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Re: flywheel part number
Hi Pete
The serial is 478M0004. I don't know the year but it has the M designator which makes it a 66 or later. The 004 is a pretty low sequence number, so Im guessing it is a 66. The flywheel was a loose "find" in a treasure pile. Howard |
Re: flywheel part number
I guess the real question is how to tell if a flywheel is internally or externally balanced. This one doesn't have any bulges or added mass, but has extensive drilling on one side.
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Re: flywheel part number
On the side facing the crankshaft there will usually be a slight bulge and the rest of the surface is cast or machined lower and there can be some partial holes drilled. Majority of the 8 bolt flywheels from a V6 will be like this other than the 401 since it's internally balanced.
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Re: flywheel part number
Thanks Pete
Thats mostly what I needed to know. This one must be a 401. |
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Ok maybe not... Sometimes, its amazing the things that I miss.
It did have small bumpouts in the casting. It was a bit hard to see until I marked the edges with soapstone. So it appears that it is externally balanced. Unfortunately the starter ring gear teeth are far too closely spaced and doesn't match my starter teeth. I guess I need to go to starter school as well... |
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