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Help me id this flywheel.
Hi,
I need to id this flywheel (the left one) (I have two of thems) It is 930 in size, later bolt flange pattern but small spigot like maybe 2.4-2.7 Any idea? RSR? It's the one on the left of the picture. Thanks. ![]()
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Left Hand Photo - Early 3.0 SC with 9 Bolt fitting and press fit Pilot Bearing -
I believe Part No. 930.102.204.00 Right Hand Photo - Late SC with 9 Bolt fitting and bolt -on style Pilot Bearing - I believe Part No. 930.102.215.00 I also believe that all RSR's both 2.8 and 3.0 litre had 6-Bolt Crank/Flywheels We make our own 'RSR' Style Versions of both of these 9 Bolt Styles ![]() We also make the original 6 Bolt Style ![]() Last edited by chris_seven; 11-27-2016 at 07:10 AM.. |
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Thanks Chris.
It uses 930 pressure plate. It is the one you mentioned? Thanks.
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Both of these flywheels use a 225mm diameter clucth
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Nope,
That is the curious thing.
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Let me attach another picture
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It is from a 930
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The turbo flywheels have a thinner raised edge than the SC flywheel.
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