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Old 01-28-2006, 06:39 PM   #4
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Default Re: Flywheel specs

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Originally Posted by Scrapla
How many teeth are on a stock flywheel I have a 90 GT. Im looking for an aftermarket flywheel for my 347 stroker motor going in soon. And do you guys recomend a nice dampener I heard a 280oz for a 347 stroker is perfect.
well the balancers will come in 0/neutral, 28/28.2, or 50oz counterbalance. You must buy the balancer at which your engine was balanced to. A factory HO 302 is a 50oz balance, whereas MOST 347's are balanced to 28, but you have to determine which one yours is before you buy a balancer OR a flywheel. Some of the aftermarket balancers and flywheels have removeable/interchangable weights so they can be used with any balance engine, but you have to know which one to use
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