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Ford
JEGS 555-601370 Flywheel Features:
- Utilizes 11 in. or 11.500 in. clutch
- Total Weight: 30 lbs.
- Replaces Ford C5AZ-6375K & C5AZ-6375L
- May require dialing in of bellhousing to flywheel due to potential interference issues with the ring gear
- Register Bore: 2.500 in. nominal
- Bolt Pattern: 4.250 in. nominal
- Non-SFI approved to be used in street applications
FAQ
How do I identify my FE Ford flywheel?
- The JEGS 555-601370 Flywheel for 1963-1974 Ford FE engines is specifically designed for the Ford 332, 352, 360, 390, and 427. Check the engine specifications and refer to the product details to ensure compatibility with your application.
How do you know if your engine flywheel needs to be replaced?
- If you experience issues like difficulty starting, grinding noises, unusual vibrations, or clutch slipage, inspect the flywheel for wear, damage, or missing teeth. This may require removal for the best diagnosis. Replacement may be necessary for optimal engine performance.
Does it matter what flywheel you use?
- Yes, selecting the right flywheel, such as the JEGS 555-601370 for Ford FE engines, is crucial for proper engine operation. Ensure compatibility with your engine's specifications to maintain balanced performance and reliability.
Specifications:
Will this work on my 1965 427 ford fe with toploader 4 speed?
Will this fit into a 1973 f250 4x4 manual 360 engine?
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