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RE: 428CJ Bell Housing-Safe??
By Sam - 12/24/2000 9:50:09 AM; IP 12.79.12.163
Hi again,
Brian, Thanks for the info on the type and part #. Now I have some other concerns. Am I safe running a 30 year old, original cast flywheel in a cast iron bellhousing? Will an aftermarket billet steel flywheel be sufficient or should I just stick with the scatter shield. I'm trying to build my car as original as possible but don't want to regret it if the flywheel explodes and rips through everything. Anyone have suggestions or advice?
Thanks again,
Sam
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 Here's an interesting link on the subject. -- Dave Shoe, 01/07/2001
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