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930 flywheel question

Helping a friend with his 930 project. Car is a 77 and came with no drivetrain. Engine is a 76 930 and had come from a car with a 915 trans. He then bought a 76 short nose 4 speed trans and a Kennedy clutch package that is correct for the trans. Everything came to a screeching halt when I went to attach the Kennedy disc and pressure plate to the existing flywheel. The thicknesses of the disc and throwout bearing are too great to tighten the pp down, and the pp to fw bolt circle is different, so they don't line up. So, I think we need a different flywheel. The fw will have to be a 6 bolt type to go on this crankshaft, and the Kennedy pp is marked "240" Can anyone point me toward the correct flywheel to purchase? Thanks in advance...

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I have the exact flywheel you need - it’s used. I’ll send a pm


930 102 201 0R This is the part # u need
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Any chance one of you can show us the different flywheels?

Would like to know as we are building a 76 Carrera Hot Rod with similar specs.

Thanks in advance.

Len


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