Re: lake wood scatter sheild
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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06/11/17 03:57 AM
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I believe there is a bracket you bolt in that makes the starter fit that flywheel.
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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06/13/17 03:15 PM
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I have same scatter shield and needed that kit too. I gave up and went back to a stock bell housing. I had already bought brand new flywheel, twin disc clutch setup. I had it for sale but can't in good conscience sell it someone and stick them with something they cant use. So now its a $600 paperweight until I figure out what to do with it. Maybe if I get ambitious I'll draw up the parts and see if I can get a machine shop to fabricate them.
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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06/13/17 06:07 PM
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They do make 143 tooth wheels with multiple patterns on them. I have drilled my own flywheels before for custom plates. Gus
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
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06/14/17 12:36 PM
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I have seen a few of these laying around my bolt buckets. I can look for one this weekend if you need it. Let me know. I'm talking about the little metal cup that holds the nose of the starter.
If you do run the scatter shield, make sure you not only check the runout on the alignment of the input opening in relation to the crankshaft centerline, but also that the face of the transmission mounting surface is parallel to the back of the block. I have to use both the offset dowels AND small thin washers to line my scatter shield up square too and centered too the crank.
Many people only check the opening runout and skip the later. It is just as important that it be correct.
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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06/15/17 08:58 AM
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Three speeds and four speeds have different mounting bolt patterns on the bell to trans interface. So even if you had the proper diameter input bearing retainer you'd be up the crick.
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
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06/15/17 10:45 AM
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How can you determine if your scattershield needs this kit? If you have a scattershield that can be used with either a 130 or 143 tooth flywheel AND you are using a 130, then you need the kit. HOWEVER, it is really adsvisable that you use the starter snout support regardless as this goes a long way towards saving starter motors. Stock bells have a machined provision to support the starter snout, scattershields don't. http://www.brewersperformance.com/proddetail.asp?prod=SAC-LWAren't all smallblocks 130 tooth? I suspect the smallblock scattershields are specific and are all 130 tooth.
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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06/18/17 04:01 PM
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is THIS it? were all smallblock flywheels 130 tooth? If so I only need the nose cone piece. If not I need this: Lakewood adapter kit And PERFECT timing as I have had the Lakewood and Center force forever but just broke a clutch spring on the stock unit yesterday Thanks for any help
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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06/19/17 03:52 PM
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by the time you buy the other parts you need to install the 833 without all it's bolts you could just pony up for the right bellhousing
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
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06/19/17 03:55 PM
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is THIS it? were all smallblock flywheels 130 tooth? If so I only need the nose cone piece. If not I need this: Lakewood adapter kit And PERFECT timing as I have had the Lakewood and Center force forever but just broke a clutch spring on the stock unit yesterday Thanks for any help Yes all smallblocks were only 130tooth. If that is a smallblock bellhousing you shouldn't need that .
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
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06/19/17 06:09 PM
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What exactly does that little tab with the stepped stud on it do?
We have one of the Lakewood bell housings we use on the dyno, and I thought the one starter bolt hole for the 130T flywheel was just drilled in the wrong place.
For the dyno, it's not really a big deal. The upper bolt fits okay, and on the bottom one I just use a c clamp.
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Re: lake wood scatter sheild
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06/20/17 11:42 AM
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Running up your post count about sums it up. Late to the party as usual ... all his issues have been addressed. If you pull your head out of your backside long enough to see what was actually going on in the world around you you'd realize to whom I was responding to ... UCUDANT asked twice about this part, and flywheel tooth count near the end of this thread and no one had responded to his 2 requests for info. but thanks for playing ...
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