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TR6 TR250-TR6 flywheels

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Did you know that a TR250 flywheel is about 6 pounds lighter then a TR6 flywheel? It is.

Just some trivia to end the week...
 
Yes, needed to accommodate the thinner flywheel.
 
CuriousGeorge said:
So...what are the implications?
It revs up faster...

The TR250 engine I have I got from a friend in the 70's after he drove the car over a center divide. Before the crash, he and I would speed around, I in my '73 TR6, he in the 250. The 250 was a faster car...
 
His TR250 also had higher compression than your '73 would have had if they were both as from the factory.
 
Well, the shop called and the TR250 crank and cam journals are in fine shape. The shop will bore the cylinder out .020". All and all the decision to go with the 250 instead of the original TR6 has saved me more the $1300. Some times things go right.
 
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