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any sugestion???

Posted on: 2006/7/2 17:58
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""Note that Datsun 1200 A12 flywheels are thinner than A14/A15 flywheels. If you use the old flywheel on the new engine, you need a longer throwout bearing holder :""

my car is a 120y with 56a dogleg, and im gonna install the a14 from a 120y asweel. im gonna have this problem?

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Posted on: 2006/7/2 0:14
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but the flywheel im gonna install in the a14 is the a12 stock fly wheel , not shaved.

Posted on: 2006/7/1 21:37
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of course it needs to be balanced. the shop should balance it after they shave off material and if you wanna get real fancy have them mount the clutch disc and pressure plate and balance it that way

Posted on: 2006/7/1 10:19
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i was wondering the same. i am installing a new motor on thursday, does it have to be balanced? is getting it lightened worth it?


Yeah.

I cant think of any other mod you can do for $90 that will give you a better result.

Posted on: 2006/7/1 3:37
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.....is getting it lightened worth it?


yes, its a great way to achieve throttle response and accelleration.

does it need to be balanced?
i don't think it would. it should have been made perfectly weighted and should stay this way regardless of what engine it is on or what car it is in etc...

Posted on: 2006/6/28 7:22
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i was wondering the same. i am installing a new motor on thursday, does it have to be balanced? is getting it lightened worth it?

Posted on: 2006/6/28 5:35
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yes i mean balanced

Posted on: 2006/6/28 0:00
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What do you mean calibrated ?(balanced)

Posted on: 2006/6/27 23:14
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i want to know if the fly wheel needs to be calibrated after the instalation.

because im gonna change the fly wheel, and i dont know if is really necessary.

Posted on: 2006/6/27 20:32
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