flywheel wanted

for those with Series MM sidevalve cars produced between September 1948 and February 1953
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pgc520
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flywheel wanted

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Does any one have a spare MM flywheel that they would be willing to part with ?

Thanks
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Re: flywheel wanted

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Make sure that you get a 102T flywheel, the ex WD engine flywheels had 80T ring gear.
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Re: flywheel wanted

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Mike

is that the number of teeth round the flywheel ?

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Re: flywheel wanted

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Yes, I discovered that when I fitted an engine that I had bought and wondered why the starter would not engage.
Engine out, sump off, crankshaft unbolted, clutch off, flywheel off etc.etc. Refitted my lightened flywheel.
Ex WD engine flywheels have drilled and tapped holes on the clutch contact surface so are easy to spot. I don't know how many teeth a Morris 8 flywheel has and I have not counted the teeth on my '48 Vedette flywheel
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Re: flywheel wanted

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Hello,
In NL, I have some spareparts for a sidevalve, at least a flywheel.
MM '51 LHD sidevalve
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