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Re: Flywheel gear Question

To: jmr407@mindspring.com, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Flywheel gear Question
From: Keith0alan@aol.com
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:15:59 EDT
I haven't done it but I don't think it would be a good idea. The gears wear  
in two places because that's where the engine usually stops. If you install 
the  flywheel in a different position that should help. But, the ring gear is 
only  about $100 at the dealer and not that hard to change. What people doing 
cars  where the gear is simply not available is to take it off and turn it 
over. 
The  back side of the gear teeth are not really the right shape but better 
than the  worn out front side.
 
keith
 
In a message dated 9/20/2005 4:55:07 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
jmr407@mindspring.com writes:

I have a  lazy man question. I have a daily 69 daily driver and a 70 1600
that I am  rebuilding.  The engine from the 69 will eventually be put
into the  70. However, the 69 flywheel gear has a few bad sections where
the teeth  
Are warn back about .030  I would like to continue driving the 69  while
working on the 70 and not pull the engine twice.  

Bottom  line: has anyone cut down the thrust washer on a starter in-order
to gain a  little more reach into the flywheel. If this gains me three
months, I would  be willing to sacrifice one starter nose assembly.  

Any thoughts  or ideas


James  Richards
jmr407@mindspring.com






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