flywheel for gearbox

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green123
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flywheel for gearbox

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hello, I am going to be swapping my 948cc box to 1098cc. I have got a 1098 clutch and release bearing. I also have the 1098 back plate all I am missing is the flywheel. could anybody tell me the difference between the 948 flywheel and the 1098 flywheel. This would be very helpful

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Re: flywheel for gearbox

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is it the difference in the wholes that have been drilled?
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Re: flywheel for gearbox

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Yes the 948cc is drilled to fit a 6 1/4" clutch/pressure plate whereas the 1098cc is drilled to fit a 7 1/4' clutch/pressure plate
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Re: flywheel for gearbox

Post by bmcecosse »

I don't suppose it is impossible to drill and tap new holes (and dowels) - but if doing that a light surface grind would probably be a good idea. Easier to just get hold of a 1098 flywheel.
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