TR4nut said:and if needed you can have the 4 flywheel drilled to accept the 4A clutch
TR4A_IRS said:I weighed it, because it still seemed awfully heavy to me. It weighed in at 22 pounds. I guess the originals are 31 pounds, so I guess that is a bit of an improvement.
FordFiesta said:From this side, it looks like a stock TR2/TR3 style flywheel, which may or may not have been lightened below factory-spec.
Is the ring gear the press-on or bolt-on type?
If it's the early type flywheel, you will need the correct starter to properly mate with the ring gear.
I think the billet steel ones are lighter than that, around 14 without the ring gear. At least that's what Joe said, I didn't try to weigh one.TR4nut said:That sounds about typical for the ones Joe Alexander does too. Somewhere around 21 lbs without the ring gear.
Ah, I didn't realize he was still doing that. Thanks for the correction.TR4nut said:I was just talking about Joe's lightening service he does on stock flywheels
TR4nut said:Its from a TR3 then, not a TR4
Do you have a page number, Jerry? I can't seem to find any instructions in my copy of either the black TR4/4A Comp Prep or the earlier dark blue TR3/4 Comp Prep.JerryVV said:Also if one wants to lighten a flywheel there are instructions in the black Competition Preperation books that are available as re-prints from many sources.