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AASCO motorsport flywheel size

Gentlemen please educate me on following:
got a RSR style 9 bolt flywheel from rebel s racing (made by AASCO) a while ago, but only today had a chance to install it and failed. I have a 911 sc 1982 with stock 915 gearbox and lightweight sachs pressure plate, but apparently the RSR flywheel a tad bigger in diameter than the original one and doesn`t fit. 275mm old vs 277mm new
Numbers on the flywheel I have are: 106407-12 and 1311.
So the question is - what the hell do I have?
Here is a pic of mine. just in case


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Gentlemen please educate me on following:
got a RSR style 9 bolt flywheel from rebel s racing (made by AASCO) a while ago, but only today had a chance to install it and failed. I have a 911 sc 1982 with stock 915 gearbox and lightweight sachs pressure plate, but apparently the RSR flywheel a tad bigger in diameter than the original one and doesn`t fit. 275mm old vs 277mm new
Numbers on the flywheel I have are: 106407-12 and 1311.
So the question is - what the hell do I have?
Here is a pic of mine. just in case
looks like maybe for a 240mm clutch ala G50 and 930

915 uses a 225mm clutch
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Yes, probably 930. Here is a 915 flywheel. Note flywheel is inside of of case where yours stick out past bellhousing register.
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The OD appears to be outside of the transmission register....I have never seen a 911, turbo or otherwise at that dimension. I would call Aasco on Monday and get solid info.
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Thank you gents, I have wrote them an email, waiting for the response. Hope it`s for a Porsche )
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Thank you gents, I have wrote them an email, waiting for the response. Hope it`s for a Porsche )
If you sent an email to Rebel you might want to try contacting Aasco directly..... just sayin'
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If you sent an email to Rebel you might want to try contacting Aasco directly..... just sayin'
Haha nah, you know I read this forum like a lot so, I know the drill with Clint )) Will try to contact him just in case...
Anyway, got the answer from AASCO saying it is 80-88 3.3 935 (whatever they mean) big bore flywheel for 240mm PP and was produced back in 2013.
Well, seems like I`m stuck with this one for a while...
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Oh crap!! I just noticed you're in Australia..... no such thing as an easy return. And you'll never get your shipping, taxes, exchange fees, etc. back, even if it was no fault of your own and you were shipped the wrong one.
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The OD appears to be outside of the transmission register....I have never seen a 911, turbo or otherwise at that dimension. I would call Aasco on Monday and get solid info.
Good eye Aaron......

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