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Green Lantern 04-25-11 11:38 AM

Need help identifying FLywheel 13B N/A
 
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need help to identify this aluminum flywheel so I can buy a replacement friction surface/plate for it, Racing Beat one wont fit

pics of my flywheel next to what i think is an actual Racing Beat one(RB flywheel has friction plate removed in pics), mine is the dirty with friction plate still attached,

it is for a 13B non turbo
no dowel pin holes, just like RB
the Racing Beat friction plate is very slightly different size and while same# of bolt holes, has a different bolt pattern
no #'s or such stamped into the flywheel

timelessdigity 04-25-11 11:42 PM

to me it looks like a Fidanza

Green Lantern 04-27-11 09:14 AM

can't find a pic of Fidanza non-turbo flywheel anywhere, ideas?

Green Lantern 05-12-11 10:43 AM

Not a Fidanza
called them, Fidanza says theirs has raised mouting pads for the pressure plate.

anyone recognize this?

nycgps 05-12-11 01:14 PM

hmm I can't remember the name, but I think I saw one of them somewhere before.

Carzy Driver 05-12-11 02:10 PM

looks like an ACT flywheel.

Green Lantern 05-12-11 03:01 PM

ACT says they've never made one for a NON-turbo

DarkDrakeX 05-17-11 05:03 PM

You might be better off taking it to a local place that makes Clutches/Pressure Plates. If you have one that is... They might be able to order/make one for you..

oakback 05-18-11 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by DarkDrakeX (Post 10626271)
You might be better off taking it to a local place that makes Clutches/Pressure Plates. If you have one that is... They might be able to order/make one for you..

I would go this route. I had a local place resurface a flywheel, and replace the friction material, and he said he made the friction material slightly thicker to account for the reduced thickness of the flywheel surface. I was impressed with that, and the price was reasonable.


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