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Re: How do I locate the 360 flywheel drilling?
[Re: Phoenix]
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01/21/24 06:59 PM
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-All I know is that over 40 years ago my buddy needed them drilled. Opened the Mopar book to the page with the drawing and showed my Dad. He drilled them (probably on a Jig Borer) and all was good..........
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Re: How do I locate the 360 flywheel drilling?
[Re: B1MAXX]
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01/21/24 09:59 PM
01/21/24 09:59 PM
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I have to laugh, all these variables and you guys are worried about the angle of the bit...... It really does matter if you're drilling brass/alum/wood or metal. Most off-the-shelf bits are general purpose. Angle is to steep for most metals.
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Re: How do I locate the 360 flywheel drilling?
[Re: Phoenix]
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01/22/24 04:26 AM
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Last edited by Cab_Burge; 01/22/24 04:27 AM.
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Re: How do I locate the 360 flywheel drilling?
[Re: Phoenix]
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01/22/24 08:36 AM
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Originally posted by B1MAXX just drill the holes, some of those engines would rattle your fillings out from new.
They were never a precision balance. That's fine... Now I know that if I do the best job I can it will be all that's needed. And I intend doing the best job I can. Just reading up on the drill tip angles, it would seem to me very likely that the 135° angle is the one. All the stuff I read suggests that the 118° drill is most efficient in 'soft metals' and cites aluminium as the standard there while the 135° drills come into play in harder metals. And while it would be nice to know just to be more correct, it's also good to know that my tooth fillings are likely to stay in as I cruise the B350 at 2,500rpm. This discussion has pretty much forced me to add an avatar to my membership here... here's the full picture which really identifies that it's important for me to get things right as I work on this van: Nice
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Re: How do I locate the 360 flywheel drilling?
[Re: B1MAXX]
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01/22/24 09:03 AM
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Originally posted by B1MAXX just drill the holes, some of those engines would rattle your fillings out from new.
They were never a precision balance. That's fine... Now I know that if I do the best job I can it will be all that's needed. And I intend doing the best job I can. Just reading up on the drill tip angles, it would seem to me very likely that the 135° angle is the one. All the stuff I read suggests that the 118° drill is most efficient in 'soft metals' and cites aluminium as the standard there while the 135° drills come into play in harder metals. And while it would be nice to know just to be more correct, it's also good to know that my tooth fillings are likely to stay in as I cruise the B350 at 2,500rpm. This discussion has pretty much forced me to add an avatar to my membership here... here's the full picture which really identifies that it's important for me to get things right as I work on this van: Nice Did this years ago.....worked out perfect... I still have the print. J.Rob [url=https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/threads/making-sort-of-360-130-tooth-flywheel.192786/][/url]
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