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Flywheel - too light?

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Finally getting last bits on 4.2 Rover, and wondering about flywheels. Have trawled archives and as always different opinions - that's what makes it fun I guess. Engine pretty straight forward, 500 Weber, Crower 50230 cam from V8 devs etc. I have aquired a lightened/ balanced flywheel that weighs in at 10.7 Kgs. is it worth fitting? Engine going in a Hawk289 rep. rarely go past 5000 rpm.


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That's not too light at all, fit it.
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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Second that, at 23lbs it will be fine, just check the surface for hairline cracks, and if not sure get it checked by an engineering firm.

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Thanks guys, will get on with it after I've walked the dog and had a coffee, want it all up and running for Easter and first meet at Castle Combe.
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Wilts289
Dont suppose thats the Performance car Action day at Castle Combe on 19th April?
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mgbloke,

24th March is Classic Saloon Race Meeting, thats the target, and hopefully have engine run in for that Action Day! Probably need to upgrade brakes first - they're standard MGB at the mo!
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