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Old 7/26/04, 11:27 AM
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Anybody have a source for a 28oz imbalance 157T flywheel with the METRIC (50 Mustang) bolt pattern? Link or vendor/part # please....

How about a 50oz 157T flywheel with the EARLY 10-1/2" B&B / Long clutch bolt pattern?

Anybody have info / webpage with 164T flywheel/clutch info?
Old 7/27/04, 09:40 AM
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http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts/part_...rtKeyField=6142

Is this the right one?
Old 7/27/04, 09:52 AM
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Score!
Summit's site doesn't list which bolt pattern that flywheel has, but both the FRPP site and Jegs show it as metric!
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After some more digging... I finally found a GOOD online flywheel listing.

The RAM 1525 is 50oz steel flywheel drilled for both the old style AND new style clutches.

The RAM 1527 is 28oz steel flywheel drilled for both the old style AND new style clutches.

Both "problems" solved!
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Another usually good source for info is the Mcleod Industries catalog, however it is down right now. They make flywheels in every combo available. I was also told that they make the ones FMS sells
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