Looking for a decent/usable condition manual Buick 350 flywheel (for 10.4" clutch preferable)

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by César Machicao, May 20, 2023.

  1. César Machicao

    César Machicao Active Member

    Hello guys,
    I'm looking for a manual Buick 350 flywheel, with the complete/no broken 160 teeth and in decent conditions for been resurfaced, balanced (with the rest of the rotating assembly) and putting with a Muncie M20. A few months ago, I bought the unit for a good member of the community without any issue. Sadly, the company who supposedly bring the mentioned part and others to my country apparently lost that one.

    In the following days I will determinate (with a help of a friend who can approach to this company) if this part is really lost/missing or if he can find it. But for make sure, please let me know if have some unit available for sale, at this point I found another company, very recommended by other car friends here, for not making mistakes again.

    At this point I have the correct bellhousing (9785581), pedal assembly from a 70’ Chevelle, Z bar and other parts, but the correct flywheel is crucial for this type of manual conversion.

    If the person can receive the payment BEFORE the shipment through Paypal or Western Union in cash and send the article to FL would be great.

    Regards,
    Cesar
     
  2. DEADMANSCURVE

    DEADMANSCURVE my first word : truck

    I sold my Muncie setup and 350 flywheel a month ago or so .
    I'll contact him to see if he has any plans to sell . He may be using the parts for a BBB ?
     
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  3. DEADMANSCURVE

    DEADMANSCURVE my first word : truck

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  4. 436'd Skylark

    436'd Skylark Sweet Fancy Moses!!!!!

    You might check the compatibility of using a Rover V8 flywheel. I believe that motor is very popular in Europe with an abundance of parts. That started as a Buick V8 and was sold to Rover in the late 60s. I know the 300 and 340 Buick take the same flywheel as the 350. The 300 and 340 are the engine family that was sold to Rover, so maybe you could use a flywheel from an early Rover and find one on your side of the pond for less money?
     
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  5. César Machicao

    César Machicao Active Member

    Really appreciate the effort Del, let me know if you have some news about it.

    Regards,
    Cesar
     
  6. César Machicao

    César Machicao Active Member

    Really appreciate the suggestion Joe, but the Rovers are not quite popular vehicles in this area, I remember seeing an 80's Range Rover once, manual 4WD and not for sale. I hope that the courier company who had mine finally found it.

    Regards,

    Cesar
     
  7. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    Believe OP is in South America, not across the pond. Distance and Logistics issues certainly still exist though. Fedex lost one I shipped a few years ago, as well.
     

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