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This is the same as the
Z18ET Flywheel I think Cheers -----Original Message----- Daniel, Daniel Kroehn wrote: List,I'm looking at
getting my stock z-18et flywheel lightened a little to make the engine a bit
more responsive. Anyway, after studying the archives I see that I should
take material from the outside of the flywheel which makes perfect sense.
I noticed I can only take a few mm from the outside so the pressure plate will
still bolt on but I'm unsure where the dowels for the ring gear are
located? Is there anyway I could get the flywheel and ring gear apart or
is that something the machinist will have to do? My only other question
is should I also get a little taken of one of the faces of the flywheel as well
or just stick to get a few mm taken from the outside?Thanks heaps in advance. Daniel
KroehnRecommending Datrats, supplyin quality Datsun performance partswww.Datrats.com.au
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