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I'm gonna go out on a limb, and guess that...
By Dave Shoe - 08/05/2003 12:42:53 AM; IP 216.243.176.34
...the 330FT was internally balanced at both the damper and flywheel, and both the 361FT and the 391FT had damper bobweights of 27.1 oz-in, and flywheel bobweights of 27.1 oz-in.

12 inches on the clutch pattern sounds kinda truck-like to me. if it's not offset balanced, I'd suspect 352/360FE/390FE, or 330FT origins, otehrwise 361FT/391FT.

Sorry, no time to cross check the part number and 12" applications right now.

Shoe.
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 361, 391 FE truck engines -- Earl Wood, 08/02/2003
 RE: 361, 391 FE truck engines -- tom, 08/04/2003
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