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FYI/ Flywheel

To: Jack W Drews <vinttr4@FORBIN.COM>,
Subject: FYI/ Flywheel
From: Alexander Joseph H <AlexanderJosephH@Waterloo.deere.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 11:02:23 -0600
Jack there is your TR-250....on hormones.

Wow!  PI and OD, too. Surrey top?  probably not.

Kevin, if you dont want that ugly old aluminum flywheel, I have some
real good stock ones I would be willing to trade......

> ----------
> From:         Kevin  O'Driscoll[SMTP:ko3@columbia.edu]
> Sent:         Wednesday, February 11, 1998 10:55 AM
> To:   Jack W Drews
> Cc:   Malaboge@AOL.COM; n196x@mindspring.com; fot@autox.team.net
> Subject:      FYI/ Flywheel
> 
> On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Jack W Drews wrote:
> > Tilton Aluminum flywheel is now about $450 and weighs maybe 10 lbs.
> > Stock flywheel costs nothing and weighs 28 lbs.
> > Normal lightened iron flywheel costs $90 machining and weighs 24
> lbs.
> > My approach cost $170 for machining and weighs 18 lbs.
> > 
> > You pays your money, you takes your choice.
> 
> 
> Following up on the inflating values of TR's, these ads from Sunday NY
> Times Automobile section last two weeks:
>       '68 RHD TR5 PI, OD, concours winner in TX, Offers above 15K
>               email:  pcbeek@ibm,net
>       '76 TR6, w/OD absolutely perfect rust free car.  $14,500
>               914-524-0305
> 
> Disclaimer: NO personal interest or affiliation w/sellers...
> 
> ON the flywheel subject:
> I have a 9 lb. alloy flywheel, in mint condition, is there an easy way
> to
> determine manufacturer and date?  Is this too light for
> autocross/street
> use??
> 
> Thanks in advance, and a warm Hello to my former correspondents on
> this
> list incl. uncle Jack, Andy Mace, Irv Korey, John Lye and others.
> Just in
> case you are wondering I have a TR4A on a TR4 frame that is all but
> completely dissassembled at this time.  
>       
> Sincerely 
> -KevinO
> 

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