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914 flywheel for sale.....

This came off a 914 I was taking parts off of. Engine was shot, but the flywheel looked great.

I cannot find a part number on this anywhere, but it is nothing special; just a stock steel flywheel with all the teeth sharp.

I am asking $25 for it and will be glad to post information about it as soon as someone asks an intelligent question.

Shipping on this, from central Oklahoma, will likely be quite a bit since it is a steel flywheel and therefore heavy, but that can be figured out if anyone needs this. Which, by the way, I don't so if $25 is too steep for your budget then make me an offer. I just hate to toss it out since it still has many years of use left in it.

Thanks!

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Shipping to your ZIP would be right at $28 via UPS.

I counted the teeth and it seems there is 131. If that does not sound right let me know and I will count again. It measures right at 222 mm across, so this would be considered correct for a 215 mm clutch.

Look at the photos and see if it appears to be the same, and if you know where the part number is located I will do all I can to find it. It seems to not have one; at least not one I can find.

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The scraping you see is due to my using a flat scraper to knock off the crud that was on it. I did this while looking for a part number.

I considered having it turned, but there is no place in my area (I live in the middle of nowhere) that can do this and I figured that whoever bought this would want to have it turned at a shop of their choice. I know I would if there were a shop here that could do it.

By the way.... Would you need a throw-out bearing fork, which is usually called a clutch fork, while you are in there? I also have one of those in very good condition.

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