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JEGS 555-601350 Flywheel Features:
- Fits 1967-1987 Ford 289, 302 (Non-HO), and 351w engines
- Externally balanced to OEM engine specs at 28 ounces
- 164 teeth to fit most applications
- 14.250 in. Diameter
- Non-SFI approved to be used in street applications
- Total Weight: 30 lbs.
- Replaces Ford E8TZ-6375C
JEGS 555-601350 Flywheel Fits:
- 10.500 in. Long Style Clutch
- 11 in. Diaphragm Clutch
FAQ
What size flywheel is a Small Block Ford?
- The two sizes of flywheels for the small block Ford are 157 or 164 tooth an are externally balanced. Pre 1981 use a 28 oz balance weight while the new version 5.0L from 1981-up uses a 50 oz. weight. A Small Block Ford, such as 1967-1981 models, typically uses a 164 tooth flywheel like the JEGS 555-601350. This JEGS flywheel is designed for optimal performance in Small Block Ford engines.
What is the tooth count on a Ford 302 flywheel?
- The JEGS 555-601350 Ford 302 flywheel features 164 teeth for precise engagement with the starter.
How do you know if your flywheel teeth are bad?
- Inspect the JEGS flywheel teeth for wear, damage, or missing teeth; symptoms include grinding noises or difficulty starting.
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