Ring gear
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Ring gear
I'm in the middle of sticking a 1098 in place of an expired 950 so I'm going to use the 950 flywheel on the new engine but I noticed that the ring gear is well chewed up.
I've got a brand spanking ring gear for a 1098 which I was going to stick on the 950 flywheel but when I checked the suppliers I see that they list a different gear for each engine size.
Does anybody know if I really do need a 950 ring gear or will my 1098 one be OK on the 950 flywheel.
Many thanks
Andy
I've got a brand spanking ring gear for a 1098 which I was going to stick on the 950 flywheel but when I checked the suppliers I see that they list a different gear for each engine size.
Does anybody know if I really do need a 950 ring gear or will my 1098 one be OK on the 950 flywheel.
Many thanks
Andy
The diameter of the 948/1098 flywheels are the same but I have never had the ring gear off to see if the mounting depth is different - That's the only thing I can think of which would stop you using 1098 ring gear....
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Thanks for your thoughts chaps. I'm inclined to think it can only be the depth as the only reason I'm changing is that the 1098 flywheel is a smidge thicker.
I think I'd better bite the bullet and get a 948 ring gear in as I'll regret it if I get over to the car and then find that I can't get away with my 1098 part.
Andy
I think I'd better bite the bullet and get a 948 ring gear in as I'll regret it if I get over to the car and then find that I can't get away with my 1098 part.
Andy
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Unfortunately I don't have them here or else I'd get measuring. I just thought "Oh not to worry I have a new ring gear at home".
It was only when I checked the suppliers websites that I saw different ones listed
Wish I hadn't looked really but then I don't want to turn up ready to go on Saturday and find that my ring gear is a non starter.
Andy
It was only when I checked the suppliers websites that I saw different ones listed

Wish I hadn't looked really but then I don't want to turn up ready to go on Saturday and find that my ring gear is a non starter.
Andy
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