How will you Dial-In the BellHousing with the Clutch already in place?Didn't get too far today, but I did get clutch and pressure plate installed.
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How will you Dial-In the BellHousing with the Clutch already in place?Didn't get too far today, but I did get clutch and pressure plate installed.
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That bell has been on my car since 2016, we dialed it then and I don't suspect it has changed.
You’re going to love that aluminum flywheel. I’m running the aluminum Ram 2503 flywheel with a 900 Powergrip. The clutch engagement is a lot more touchy than my old Hays B/B but I’m getting used to it. I think we’re running similar engine combinations and I can tell you that the stroked W2 with aluminum flywheel will rev like a sewing machine. You’ll hit 7K rpm before you can blink. Lots of fun!Install on hold, waiting for an aluminum flywheel to arrive, also swapped 3.91 gears for 4.10. Might as well make full use of the OD feature of GV, lol.
My 360 based W2 engine hit 8k in a blink with factory flywheel .You’re going to love that aluminum flywheel. I’m running the aluminum Ram 2503 flywheel with a 900 Powergrip. The clutch engagement is a lot more touchy than my old Hays B/B but I’m getting used to it. I think we’re running similar engine combinations and I can tell you that the stroked W2 with aluminum flywheel will rev like a sewing machine. You’ll hit 7K rpm before you can blink. Lots of fun!
I can understand that, a very good friend of mine ( who built my engine), has explained to me about an engines rate of acceleration, and how it relates to performance. This can't be accurately measured on a dyno, but becomes very evident at the track. Not surprising to hear your account of how a 3.58" stroke accelerates vs 4".My 360 based W2 engine hit 8k in a blink with factory flywheel .
My new 408 W2 with only 246/250 duration not so fast even with a 20lb McCloud SFI steel flywheel .
I had to do the same.I have removed the transmission and will proceed to grind these bosses down, I will verify this with Gear Vendors tomorrow before I proceed.
Thanks AJ!I had to do the same.
In my case, it might be a blessing actually, but in general terms I agree with you. I am likely going to install a Hurst Ramrod shifter, the bracket will provide me the freedom to locate the shifter exactly where I want, and reduce the need to cut the floor up. I am pretty certain I can make it fit through factory floor hole.bummer that gv tailstock for the od unit doesn't have the a body shifter mount on it and the extension bracket is required .
In my case, it might be a blessing actually, but in general terms I agree with you. I am likely going to install a Hurst Ramrod shifter, the bracket will provide me the freedom to locate the shifter exactly where I want, and reduce the need to cut the floor up. I am pretty certain I can make it fit through factory floor hole.
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So the new aluminum flywheel arrived, I will be away until Thurday evening for work, then I can begin to reassemble. For those interested, a Ram 1503 flywheel and clutch assembly weighs 51.9lbs, the 1503LW lightweight steel flywheel and clutch weighs 43.8lbs and the Ram 2503 aluminum flywheel and clutch weighs 36.0lbs. This should change the rate of acceleration, I would think.
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Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing. How do you like it?found these.....GV tuck up
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