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Old 10-04-2009, 08:38 PM   #1
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hey guys, i have 6 or 7 flywheels and counter weights, but i don't know how to match the counter weight with the flywheel. any body have any ideas? i'm building a BP 13B the rotors are form a 85 se.someway somehow i ended up mixing them up.






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Old 10-06-2009, 07:23 PM   #2
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I would go buy an automatic transmission counterweight for an 85 GSL-SE and use and aftermarket flywheel.

I don't know how to tell them apart, but when I get back home (I am traveling for work right now) I can at least weigh up the flywheel weights from an '86 and a '90, maybe you can identify them by weight.
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that would be nice,but with all the counter weights and flywheel that i have, there must be a matching set or two.what the hell am i saying, i know there is, i took the motors apart myself. thanks for the help, maybe someone has some info.
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Could you weigh all the counterweights and flywheels that you have?

When I get home, I will get you a weight on an S5 counterweight, an S5 flywheel an S4 counterweight and an S4 flywheel. This should help you with the process of elimination.

I wish I could go out and weigh them right now (that would mean that I was home and could be working on my car).
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i have some info on the flywheels in the FAQ still working on the counterweights

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