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Unanswered: flywheels
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Do yourself a favor and have the flywheel machined flat. Then do the s-10 clutch, don't forget to have it balanced. They needed a crank to do mine so now would be a good time for you. I paid right around 225 for all the work and the clutch and throw out bearing. You loose weight on the flywheel and get a bigger clutch. Sounded like a win win to me.
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here is a 13 pound flywheel
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The flywheel has to be drilled for the s10 I think.
I have a sachs clutch that seems to be holding up better than the trany which I will finally put back tomorrow.
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I moved this thread to the "Drive-train" heading, as it has more to do with the clutch and such than the engine.
Have a look around here, and do a search for "Lightened Flywheel" and "S-10" for the clutch. There are a number of excellent threads on lightening the flywheel and converting to the S-10 clutch.
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A few months back, I sent my Flywheel to Bob Dennard at TGSI and had it lightened and balanced. I believe it now weighs about 17.5 pounds. I paid about $125. When I took all my engine parts in to a local shop to have the rotating assembly balanced (among other things), they had nothing but nice things to say about Bob's work.
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