948/1098 flywheel

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maxwoods
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948/1098 flywheel

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Hi
Can any one tell me it the flywheel is the same on these engines?

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Re: 948/1098 flywheel

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The mountings for the clutch pressure pad are different - the 1098 uses a larger diameter clutch. I think there are weight differences too......
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Re: 948/1098 flywheel

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Yes they are different. When I bought my Morris, it had a 1098 engine with 948 gearbox, clutch and flywheel. If I remember right, also the engine backplate was 948. With the gearbox not in good condition, I made it all 1098 again.
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Re: 948/1098 flywheel

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948is a thicker and heavier flywheel.


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Re: 948/1098 flywheel

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Re: 948/1098 flywheel

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The earlier thread suggests the 948 fly is lighter than a 1098. The 803 being heavier....
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