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RE: 428 Flywheels
By Paul - 05/30/2001 3:27:18 AM; IP 216.145.16.179
If you run it for extended periods of time, it'll eventually rattle everything loose. Unless it's been internally balanced. Look for holes drilled, then filled, with another metal. (Mallory)

The hatchet spacer is for SCJ engines.

Who knows, maybe it offsets the missing c'weight from the flywheel.

Then again, maybe that lumpitty sound is just the cam.


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 428 Flywheels -- Jeff H., 05/26/2001
 RE: 390 flywheel in 428 equals -- Caboom -- Craig, 05/30/2001
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