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URGENT: Flywheel bolt holes too big???
Hi guys,
I have an after market lightened flywheel that is drilled for a GTiR crank. Would it be dangerous to use this on a DE with the smaller bolts?
Car wont be raced or driven hard. Only need it to run around for a very short time while other motor is built. So will it be safe to drive around gently for a week or two? Or do I need to go buy a flywheel tomorrow?
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If in doubt, boost it out
I'd say it's ok because the flywheel is located on the crank by the centre hole. I'd do the bolts up until they start to bite and give the wheel a clockwise twist/bash so the bolts are hard up against the smaller bolts holes and won't allow any movement.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Paullus For This Useful Post:
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Yes it will be dangerous... so dangerous that you should post it down to me free of charge and I will dispose of it for you..... hahaha
Nah, I have done this, put a DE in my car for a year or so and ran my drilled out fly - had no probs.
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Thanks Omega, PM me the address to your Super-Safe-Flywheel-Disposal shop and I'll do it today!
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Need Input
Rotate the flywheel in the direction of torque loading as well.
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