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Old 06-25-2002 | 08:55 AM
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i am getting parts together for my tranny swap auto to t-5, and i need some info on flywheels,

one guy had one from a 91, which would be a 1 piece rear main correct?

my engine is a 2 piece rear main cuz its an 84, can i use the flywheel from the 91 or will it not work?

if not what causes it to not work?

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84' Firebird, 305ci lg4, 700R4, 288/292 duration .450/.460 lift,Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley 600cfm 4 barrel, K&N filter, Pacesetter Headers, 3'single exhuast, dual out muffler, no cat,Motive 3.73's and Auburn Posi
1/4mile 15.17sec @ 92.5mph

84 firebird, motorless and trannyless at the moment (was 4cyl 5spd)
parts car/race car, (at least it will be eventually)
Old 06-25-2002 | 01:04 PM
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come on guys a lil help plaese?


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84' Firebird, 305ci lg4, 700R4, 288/292 duration .450/.460 lift,Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley 600cfm 4 barrel, K&N filter, Pacesetter Headers, 3'single exhuast, dual out muffler, no cat,Motive 3.73's and Auburn Posi
1/4mile 15.17sec @ 92.5mph

84 firebird, motorless and trannyless at the moment (was 4cyl 5spd)
parts car/race car, (at least it will be eventually)
Old 06-25-2002 | 07:24 PM
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I don't believe it will work. If I'm not mistaken the one piece crank flange is smaller than the two peice.

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Old 06-25-2002 | 08:19 PM
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'86 and newer Chevy V8 one piece rear main seal cranks have a smaller flywheel bolt pattern, so the flywheels won't even bolt up to the '85 and older cranks. Also, I believe the '86 and newer cranks are external balance (counterweight on the flywheel and damper) instead of internal.

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Old 06-26-2002 | 01:38 AM
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ok new question, can i use a 14 inch flywheel, with a stock t5 bell housing?,

my step dad has one, we think it is from a big block, the part number on it is 3729004, it does not appear to have any weights attached indicating that its an external balance, which is what i need correct?

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84' Firebird, 305ci lg4, 700R4, 288/292 duration .450/.460 lift,Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley 600cfm 4 barrel, K&N filter, Pacesetter Headers, 3'single exhuast, dual out muffler, no cat,Motive 3.73's and Auburn Posi
1/4mile 15.17sec @ 92.5mph

84 firebird, motorless and trannyless at the moment (was 4cyl 5spd)
parts car/race car, (at least it will be eventually)
Old 06-26-2002 | 09:11 AM
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Old 06-26-2002 | 01:47 PM
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i still have that bell.......$40 plus shipping
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