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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 12:01 AM
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flywheel for 13B-RE?

OK, I know that the general concensus is to just buy a light flywheel when using a 13B-RE motor. I have two questions about this:

1) Which series STOCK flywheel can be used on the Cosmo? I've been told by a couple of different reliable sources two different things. . . rx7.com told me that I could use a stock 3rd gen flywheel with no problems. cymfc3s told me that he used a stock TII 89-91 flywheel on his 20B with no problems, and that the 87-88 TII flywheel could be used too.

Can someone please clear this up?

2) When I DO finally get a light flywheel, does it matter if I get a 2nd gen or 3rd gen flywheel? I know that I'll be using the counterweight from the Cosmo, just not which wheel to put it on. . . I guess that when # 1 gets answered, this one will be too. . .

Thanks for the input, guys.

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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 06:11 PM
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it depends. as far as the counter wieght goes you can use any 89+ up flywheel.
the tranny you use will tell you witch one you have to use.
the 74-92 na uses a different diameter fly wheel than the turbo cars do
the 92-02 fd uses the same diameter clutch as a turbo 2 but it has a pull type clutch.
the 86-91 t2s all use the same clutch, but you need an 89 up stock one to balance you motor

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