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#535771 - 09/05/08 02:43 PM Mystery Flywheel
BrookridgeFarms Offline
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Can anyone help? been going nuts trying to ID these guys. The 4 bolt crank seems to not exist. Counted the teeth on one and get 139 ??






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#535821 - 09/05/08 07:19 PM Re: Mystery Flywheel [Re: BrookridgeFarms]
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My 1931 Dodge Brothers DH6 has a "four bolt" flywheel. Didn't count the teeth because it's still in the car.
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#535849 - 09/05/08 09:49 PM Re: Mystery Flywheel [Re: keiser31]
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Are the Flathead sixes 4 bolt as well?
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#535934 - 09/06/08 01:11 PM Re: Mystery Flywheel [Re: BrookridgeFarms]
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Registered: 06/17/04
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Loc: Georgia
This appears to be an aluminum flywheel, right? If so that screams racing or high performance application. On a hunch I tried Googling "Albro aluminum flywheel" and turned up a bunch of hits for "hot" flathead Fords. I'm sure they made other applications too. I'd check on some of the forums Google points you to. Keep us posted on what you find.
Good Hunting, Howard Dennis

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#535938 - 09/06/08 01:26 PM Re: Mystery Flywheel [Re: hddennis]
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Yes its Albro/Schiefer aluminum bronze face, initially though Flat Ford but they have 2 guide pin holes where this only has 1. Center opening
to large and tooth count all say no. frown


Edited by BrookridgeFarms (09/06/08 01:27 PM)
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#535970 - 09/06/08 05:34 PM Re: Mystery Flywheel [Re: BrookridgeFarms]
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All Chrysler sixes were flat heads in those early years, I believe.
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#536294 - 09/08/08 12:42 PM Re: Mystery Flywheel [Re: keiser31]
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it is 13.25 wide with a 9.5 inch face
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