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Need help identifying flwheels....... #467147
09/13/09 06:56 PM
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Bought these today, they are supposed to be for a small block Mopar.

In the pictures the one on the left has no numbers and the one on the right has the casting number 2264598, and it has 67 embossed onto it in the same area as the casting number.




Re: Need help identifying flwheels....... [Re: dustergirl340] #467148
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Bought these today, they are supposed to be for a small block Mopar.

In the pictures the one on the left has no numbers and the one on the right has the casting number 2264598, and it has 67 embossed onto it in the same area as the casting number.



2264598 according to Galen.......shows same casting # for 1962 -1972. A B C E Body 10, 10 1/2, & 11 clutch. Both 130 & 143 tooth were A body.






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Re: Need help identifying flwheels....... [Re: express] #467149
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Bought these today, they are supposed to be for a small block Mopar.

In the pictures the one on the left has no numbers and the one on the right has the casting number 2264598, and it has 67 embossed onto it in the same area as the casting number.



2264598 according to Galen.......shows same casting # for 1962 -1972. A B C E Body 10, 10 1/2, & 11 clutch. Both 130 & 143 tooth were A body.







hold on...there were NO 143 tooth 'wheels for an A-body. 143 tooth would be a 11" wheel...didn't happen on A-bodies. only 10 1/2"(or smaller for early slant-6)

Re: Need help identifying flwheels....... [Re: cornucopia] #467150
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Well 143 10 1/2" for the 383 A body. Other wise you are right.

I was just giving what I had being they weren't sure what it was.


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Re: Need help identifying flwheels....... [Re: express] #467151
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Well 143 10 1/2" for the 383 A body. Other wise you are right.

I was just giving what I had being they weren't sure what it was.




Incorrect , the 10.5 clutch setup were used by the factory on 130 tooth flywheel , only SOME aftermarket flywheels had the 10.5 clutch cover pattern on a 143 tooth wheel. The 383 A body used a bellhousing that would only accomadate a 130 tooth flywheel .

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Well 143 10 1/2" for the 383 A body. Other wise you are right.

I was just giving what I had being they weren't sure what it was.




Incorrect , the 10.5 clutch setup were used by the factory on 130 tooth flywheel , only SOME aftermarket flywheels had the 10.5 clutch cover pattern on a 143 tooth wheel. The 383 A body used a bellhousing that would only accomadate a 130 tooth flywheel .


yup. like I said...







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