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Where can I find this flywheel

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86T-Top

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I need a 28 oz, 158 tooth flywheel designed for 10.5" clutches. Where can I find this at? I checked out modern driveline, but $250 seems expensive since I can buy a new 50 oz 158 tooth flywheel for $100 and have it rebalanced for $50. Was this type of flywheel put on any car say maybe an early 80's 302, if so which one. I figure if I know what car it was put on I can get it at a parts store.

Thanks,

Mario
 

one2gamble

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you can buy a new flywheel for $100, that sounds cheap to me
 

rbohm

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check out summit racing. they have flywheels in cast iron for about $100 or so. if you are willing to spend the $250, you can get a billit steel wheel from summit as well.
 
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Strokedd66

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Are you sure you don't mean 157 tooth?

Remanufactured Hays Billet SFI Flywheels can be had on E-Bay for $170.00

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&tc=photo&item=7944000808&category=33732
 
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TOM B

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I looked at my 65 stang flywheel I have in storage and its a 157 tooth with a 28 oz and a 10.5 and 11 inch hole patterns so early stangs with a 4 speed should be the same.
 

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TOM B said:
I looked at my 65 stang flywheel I have in storage and its a 157 tooth with a 28 oz and a 10.5 and 11 inch hole patterns so early stangs with a 4 speed should be the same.
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Mine has a 157 tooth also, but you can always have the flywheel re ringed to a diff tooth count. I had one re ringed at a local machine shop for my 5.0 when my starter chewed the teeth off.
 

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here ya go http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/as...q.0/cont.1/intPgNo.1/redirect./qx/product.htm
 
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