[TX] WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

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Old Nov 20, 2012 | 05:37 AM
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WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

Like the title says i am looking for a flywheel for a pre 86 sbc '2 piece rear main seal' LT1 T56.
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Old Nov 23, 2012 | 07:37 AM
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

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Like the title says i am looking for a flywheel for a pre 86 sbc '2 piece rear main seal' LT1 T56.
Have one off a older car 80 .If that helps ya? .more parts at http://www.facebook.com/ThisWeekInCamaro?ref=hl
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Old Nov 23, 2012 | 07:45 AM
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

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Have one off a older car 80 .If that helps ya? .more parts at http://www.facebook.com/ThisWeekInCamaro?ref=hl
I don't do facebook so i can not view your link.
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Old Nov 24, 2012 | 12:56 PM
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

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I don't do facebook so i can not view your link.
Ok np.I have a fly wheel off a 79 camaro. I believe the flywheel is the same?
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Old Nov 24, 2012 | 01:23 PM
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

No it is not the same flywheel. There is not really a cheap way out here. The Centerforce is the most cost effective solution I know of. I have it. It works but is heavy. I think RAM makes one but have not seen it personally.
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Old Nov 24, 2012 | 10:14 PM
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

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No it is not the same flywheel. There is not really a cheap way out here. The Centerforce is the most cost effective solution I know of. I have it. It works but is heavy. I think RAM makes one but have not seen it personally.
Indeed.
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

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No it is not the same flywheel. There is not really a cheap way out here. The Centerforce is the most cost effective solution I know of. I have it. It works but is heavy. I think RAM makes one but have not seen it personally.
Thanks for info dave!!!!
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Re: WTB T56 FLYWHEEL for a pre 86 sbc

CF 700107 dnot worry about the weight they work great and store energy well.
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