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flywheel weight
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hey guys,

what does a stock a-14 flywheel weigh??
and how much should you skim??

many thanks
nicholas
south africa

Posted on: 2003/7/30 14:08
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VW chassis
fibreglass body
A-14
280 cam
ported head shaved 1.5mm
extractors with 2inch s/s pipe
webber 38 dgas.
to come........

Dellorto 36 drla
turbo

and then maybe some gas
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Re: flywheel weight
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I know a stock A12 one weighs 10 Kg.
After mine was lightened it weighed 7 Kg.

I wouldn't bother machining down the A14 one. Just find an A12 one and machine that one down...

:Edit: Err.... Ahh maybe not... I'll check again tomorrow...

Posted on: 2003/7/30 14:20
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1971 Datsun 1200 Coupe
A15 Engine. Holley G180 (32/36 Weber). extractors and 2 inch exhaust.
Standard 1200 4 speed with lightened fly wheel and HD clutch
Stanza front struts and brakes.
15x6 CSA Wheels with 195/50 rubber.
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Re: flywheel weight
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Keep a minimum of 10mm thickness through the cast and use smooth large radius curves on transitions.

Posted on: 2003/7/30 23:13
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Re: flywheel weight
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My fly wheel went from 9.5kgs down to 4kgs, so go hard.


Posted on: 2003/7/31 7:45
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Re: flywheel weight
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My alloy one is 3.75KG but my Toyota clutch is heavier than an A series one.

Posted on: 2003/7/31 11:01
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