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    TR2/3/3A Flywheel-Crank Dowel Alignment

    I noticed my flywheel has two holes for the crankshaft dowel located 90-degrees apart. This means the crankshaft can be installed in two different orientations, which I confirmed. The service manual says to install with the arrow on the flywheel aligned with TDC of #1 and #4. This is simple...
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    TR4/4A Flywheel... Lightened or Stock, that is the question

    I have a 1963 TR4 that I am rebuilding the engine from the block up. I have a new Findanza aluminium flywheel. I am increasing the bore to 87mm, and installing a very mild cam, otherwise it is a stock engine. What are the pros and cons of the lighter flywheel?
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