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Old 10-28-03, 04:56 PM
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Racing Beat Flywheel, Bolt?'s

I lost the little piece of paper that came with my RB Aluminum flywheel, and I can't remember what torque numbers are, and what holes the larger bolts go in. Can anyone help??
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They are small, like 18 lb-ft of torque.


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Ted, the big thing that I can't remember is where the pilot bolts go (I think it has something to do with being next to a smaller hole that doesn't take a bolt)?
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The bolt holes are the ones that are away from the flywheel. The dowel holes are closer to the flywheel. The holes are grouped so there is a dowel hole in the middle of two bolt holes. There are three groups of holes, so there are three dowel holes surrounded by the 6 bolt holes.




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Never Mind I figured it out, just put one of the large bolts in the hole next to the very small hole, then put the other large bolt directly accross from that.
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that's exactly correct j200pruf... big hole w/ small one next to it, then directly 180 degrees across.

If you want the exact torque numbers let me know -- I know I've got my paper. But I think Ted's right, it's pretty small.. 18 sounds about right, no more than 20 iirc.
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