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RE: Methods of balancing 428 flywheel
By BillP - 05/09/2001 8:20:03 PM; IP 206.58.190.8
Yes, it has the raised portion with holes around the whole flywheel, just inside the teeth. I found a great site that has a picture of a 428 CJ flywheel and it looked exactly like the one I looked at in the Fairlane. Its a 68 Fairlane, the block code is C8ME, and there is something that looks like a large "C" with something in the C above the block code. I had always heard about externally balanced 428 flywheels with weights but have never looked at one...I guess I thought they looked like something else. Thanks for the information fellahs.
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