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rx7gslse 06-14-03 01:47 PM

Ack! Help! GSL-SE Aluminum flywheel?
 
Alright.. I've run into a dilemna here, so maybe some of the racers will have seen this and be able to help me out..

I purchased a used AL flywheel setup that was thought to be from Racing Beat. Now the friction surface was worn down to the bolts, so that needed to be replaced. I ordered a new friction surface from RB and when I went to install it this morning I discovered that it doesn't fit.

Now what I need to know from you guys is, Who else makes AL flywheels for NA 13b? I pulled this flywheel directly off the block it used to be on, so I kow it' not the wrong wheel, but it's obviously not an RB wheel.

I snapped a bunch pf pictures of the flywheel and bothe new & old friction surfaces in hopes that someone here can help me figure out who mde this wheel. (no thre are no markings anywhere on it, I looked)

flywheel with old friction surface
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly01.jpg
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly02.jpg
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly03.jpg

RB new friction plate
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly04.jpg

Hmm, that's too big... Now what?
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly05.jpg

See the size difference between the two plates?
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly06.jpg

ah crap.. now what am I going to do? Off to the forum...
http://www.digitex.net/ecarter/pics/fly07.jpg

jrx13 06-14-03 06:29 PM

Maybe one of the friction plates is for a turbo car?

-Jack

rx7gslse 06-15-03 01:44 PM

eh, I found my answer.. the flywheel I have is for the older 215mm clutch assemblies, not the 225mm assembly that I need... Unforunately I was told wrong...

Any of you 215mm clutch guys (pre-84) needing an AL Flywheel?

Shouldn't this work for a 12a or 13b if you have the right couterweight? Hell, I dunno... won't work on my car

jrx13 06-15-03 07:24 PM

That is strange. Mazdatrix only shows one replacemnt friction plate for both or so I thought. Only the turbo is different.

-Jack

rx7gslse 06-16-03 08:33 AM

yeah, apparantly they combined the two designs at some point in the past. They used to have a 215mm only and a separate 225mm only flywheel.

Now they've re-engineered them to have both accept the same friction surface.

tims 06-16-03 09:53 AM

any local machine shop should be able to duplicate the original friction disc(steel insert). a machinist friend of mine used an old brake rotor as donor material for his flywheel. should be a very simple job for a good machine shop.


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