Flywheel Identification

Discussion in 'U-shift em' started by BrianTrick, Apr 2, 2018.

  1. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    38301FE3-6C04-40AD-AC4F-A106D8723A15.jpeg 74AB9A6E-FCFC-43D9-AF9A-97D7E95394F9.jpeg Maybe some of you guys can answer this,and identify these. I have two billet 455 flywheels. They are nearly identical,but one of them has a few more sets of tapped holes,compared to the other. Does anyone have one of these that could identify what brand they are?
     
  2. Julian

    Julian Well-Known Member

    Have you weighed them? I think the holes could be for balancing
     
  3. sriley531

    sriley531 Excommunicado

    If they are tapped they wouldnt be for balancing, but likely for various clutch setups (mounting holes). The one on the right looks like the TA flywheel pictures on their site for 401-425, but thats just going off a picture. Are you sure they're both for a 455? (By the way, if you do know for a fact they are for a 455 and want to sell one, let me know as I may be interested.... ;) )
     
  4. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    They both have the 6 large holes for balancing,but the one on the right has more tapped holes than the one on the left.
    Yes,one will be for sale,if I can just figure out what they are. It’s as if they both came from the same foundry,but one got more tapped holes.
     
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  5. Julian

    Julian Well-Known Member

    Are they for external or internal balance engine? They look similar. I was hoping for a weight difference
     
  6. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    Both external,so they can replace a stock OEM flywheel without issue.
     

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