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    Hey guys,

    I have to order a local flywheel for my F series I am about to put into my festy. I don't know much about flywheel brands and wouldn't want to buy a cheap soft flywheel. Any of you had bad/good experiences with any brands?
    I noticed rockauto are selling a brand called rhinopac and brute power. Never heard em before, are they any good?
    J-S

    '93L "Pepestiva" - 160 miles old Road Slave

  • #2
    You would go out and buy a new flywheel when there a dozens of folks here that probably have a good ones kicking around for much less cost?

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    • #3
      well I'm in Canada and I need it for next weekend. I know it does sounds crazy.
      J-S

      '93L "Pepestiva" - 160 miles old Road Slave

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      • #4
        Do everything you can to find an original Mazda flywheel and get it machined (a good shop will charge about $60). All the aftermarket ones for the E and F Trans on a B-motor are junk.
        Remember that you can use any Ftrans flywheel so they're not that hard to find.
        I got a Brute Power one for my F trans and had to send it back because the pilot bearing bore was .080" too big. Nearly pooped myself when I went to drive the bearing in and it fell right through the wheel and onto the floor.
        Last edited by Tommychu; 09-30-2013, 12:05 AM.

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        • #5
          Thanks Tommy, will do.
          J-S

          '93L "Pepestiva" - 160 miles old Road Slave

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          • #6
            Along the same subject is there any difference between the automatic flywheel and manual flywheel for an F series?
            88L - Awaiting bigger and better things
            92L - Dead and needs love - was DD
            91 - Shell with title
            92GL - receiving B8 Swap and will be DD

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            • #7
              ^^ As far as ring gear tooth count or bolt circle or just in general? Autos and Manuals are completely different. Autos use a flexplate and manuals use a flywheel.

              Flexplate:




              Flywheel:

              Last edited by Zanzer; 09-30-2013, 03:21 PM.
              If a hammer doesn't fix it you have an electrical problem




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              Zulu Ministries

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              • #8
                ^ never mind . . . I'm an idiot!

                Thanks for the pictures!
                Last edited by TheNewAmericanSpirit; 09-30-2013, 04:13 PM.
                88L - Awaiting bigger and better things
                92L - Dead and needs love - was DD
                91 - Shell with title
                92GL - receiving B8 Swap and will be DD

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                • #9
                  Hehehe...no worries, you won't know if you never ask :mrgreen:
                  If a hammer doesn't fix it you have an electrical problem




                  WWZD
                  Zulu Ministries

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