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rickd93_lx

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i am about to put on a new fly wheel and balancer i heard that i can get more perfomance out of my engine with a lighter flywheel, i was thinking a 28oz (i belive that is the lighter one) aluminum fly wheel. my question is, would it be as simple as putting on the fly wheel with matching balancer or would i have to have the crank removed and balanced as well? thanks for the help fellas.
 

dragnazz5.0

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the 28 and 50 oz is just the imbalance. dont put a 28 oz flywheel on your car. you can buy lightweight flywheels that are balanced for your motor (50 oz).
 

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i dont think i understand, about the imbalance, i thought if it was a 50oz flywheel it weighed 50oz's, and by that reasoning i dont understand how you could make 50 "light OZ.s" 50oz is 50oz. i guess ill reaserch what it is you are talking about, howstuffworks.com answered a lot of my turbo questions. if you have time to explain it a bit that would be cool. thanks
 

dragnazz5.0

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it doesnt actually weigh 50 oz. its just an offset weight to counteract the vibrations in the motor. the balancer has 50 oz opposite of the weight on the flywheel.
 

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The flywheel has a weight welded to it that weighs either 28 or 50 oz.

the light weight means that the actuall flywheel is made lighter, not the weight.
 

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Hickfied said:
The flywheel has a weight welded to it that weighs either 28 or 50 oz.

the light weight means that the actuall flywheel is made lighter, not the weight.
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exactly, its just the weight. Aluminum flywheels are lighter than iron but their weight is measured in lbs.
 
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