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Identify Lakewood scattershield #2825072
09/25/20 05:26 PM
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Hi guys, I bought a used/ good condition Lakewood bell for a sbm. I want to order the clutch/ flywheel. How do I identify the required flywheel tooth count? I assume the starter mount is different for different flywheels. Is there a measurement point I can use?
I have no flywheel to try or measure, starting with a scattershield and starter, nothing else here.


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Re: Identify Lakewood scattershield [Re: TRENDZ] #2825093
09/25/20 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by TRENDZ
Hi guys, I bought a used/ good condition Lakewood bell for a sbm. I want to order the clutch/ flywheel. How do I identify the required flywheel tooth count? I assume the starter mount is different for different flywheels. Is there a measurement point I can use?
I have no flywheel to try or measure, starting with a scattershield and starter, nothing else here.

As far as I can remember none of the Mopar SB passenger cars offered a 11.0 or larger clutch, only 10.5 or smaller.
The truck motors had 11.0 and larger clutches in them.
My message is I think all the SB Lakewood scatter shields are for 10.5 clutches but you can use a 10.95 with the proper pressure plate scope luck
Hopefully someone else will chime in on this also if thy did offer bigger than 10.5 in the cars


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Re: Identify Lakewood scattershield [Re: Cab_Burge] #2825098
09/25/20 06:47 PM
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130 tooth is your only option.


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Re: Identify Lakewood scattershield [Re: madscientist] #2825099
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Cool. Thank you guys!


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