Re: Flywheel ID?
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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The OD of the ring gear is about 14-9/16"
That's a 143 tooth flywheel for 11" and 12" clutches. The depth and diameter of the three drilled holes will determine what engine it is for.
It's not very likely it's a flywheel for an externally balanced big block. 99% chance it is for a 360.
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Re: Flywheel ID?
[Re: Reggie]
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The holes are about 1-1/4" across, and about 1/4" deep on the straight sides, if you don't count the "cone" from the tip of the dril bit. It does look like the picture of the LA 360 shown in the post above. (just cleaner )
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Re: Flywheel ID?
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This is a picture of the flywheel: It does look a little different from the other two from a couple posts above.
Last edited by ChrisR; 03/06/10 04:05 PM.
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Re: Flywheel ID?
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The size and the depth of the three holes determine if it's for a 360LA or a 360 Magnum. The 360LA holes are 1 13/64" in diameter, the Magnums are smaller.
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Re: Flywheel ID?
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My 72 W200 360 came with an 11" and now has a 12" Center Force so the answer is yes. Same with my 78 D300, put in a 12". Both have the same wheels as yours.
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Re: Flywheel ID?
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Here is a nice comparison pic of a Magnum 360 flywheel(L) and LA 360 flywheel(R) that someone posted here a while back. The LA balancing holes are larger diameter and a bit deeper. Sorry that I didn't save the poster's name with the pic.
That is my pic... kind of cool it keeps showing up....
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Re: Flywheel ID?
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So far it seems like it is an 360LA flywheel. Now, how do I determine what the clutch size is? The spacing between the clutch mounting holes is 12-1/4". Could this be for a 12" clutch?
count the number of teeth 143 for truck 11"/12", 130 for car 10.5" (you could use the 10.95 scalloped PP/clutch)
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Re: Flywheel ID?
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Here is a nice comparison pic of a Magnum 360 flywheel(L) and LA 360 flywheel(R) that someone posted here a while back. The LA balancing holes are larger diameter and a bit deeper. Sorry that I didn't save the poster's name with the pic.
That is my pic... kind of cool it keeps showing up....
Thanks 6T6! Great shot BTW. I will add your name to it.
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