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youngun
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Ring gear

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After looking at my flywheel, i can see that the ring gear is nicely chewed. Someone has been giving the starter some abuse! But, i have a complete flywheel off an 803 engine, which has a very good ring gear. Now, can i just straight swap the flywheels, or are timing, balancing different? Or, can i swap ring gears, or does this have to be done professionally?

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YG
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Post by bmcecosse »

Doubt you will get the ring off the 803 flywheel in one piece - so it's either new ring (fit to 948 flywheel using domestic oven) - or use the 803 fwheel. If it's identical in every way (clutch size/fixing bolt holes etc) then just use it!
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Post by youngun »

Ill measure up the 803 flywheel tommorrow, are the timing marks etc on them exactly the same though?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Timing marks are not important - just check the clutch cover mounting holes.
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