BSCC- Flywheel bolt interference

Chuck Cromwell corvairguy at email.com
Sat Nov 12 07:27:58 EST 2005


Hello

I assume you have a flywheel with bolts instead of rivets.The bolts
should be air craft flat headed bolts. If they are not that is your
trouble. The solid flywheel is not inteaded for street use.

Chuck

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Mark Edmonds"
  To: "Bay State Corvair Club"
  Subject: BSCC- Flywheel bolt interference
  Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:44:36 -0800 (PST)

  I finally "bit the bullet" and pulled the engine back out of the
  car.  Found that the noise was the heads of the bolts holding the
  flywheel together clipping the heads of the bolts holding the
  bellhousing to the block.  This is a new rebuilt bolted flywheel. 
  Guess I will see what the flywheel supplier has to say about the
  situation.So much for having it running before cold weather sets in.I
  see Clarks has a solid machined flywheel that is 2 pounds heaver than
  stock.  Anyone have experience or opinons regarding using this
  flywheel on a 140?Mark Edmonds_______________________________________________
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