
Cheers, Tom
As far as i know, and did myself with our current project that is in the subie boys folder in the restoration area of the forum . We used a EJ flywheel.subarooster wrote:G'day all, I'm at that point now where pretty much the only thing holding me back on the conversion is the flywheel. I've been told to have it machined to bolt onto the EJ but i'm just not sure how to go about it. How did everybody else do it? I'm just wondering how you'd make a template and whether anyone has taken their newly adapted flywheel to a drivetrain place and had it balanced? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Tom
try more like 4 hours min. this was the hardest part of the whole conversion. id def pay for it to be done if i did it againAndrewT wrote:Obviously he's intending to use an EA gearbox.
Elongating the holes slightly until they fit by using a long skinny round file works perfectly fine. This has been done in several conversions I am aware of here, and did it myself and had no issues what-so-ever in any of them. Just abit of a sore arm straight after completing the work as it can take an hour or two!
The flywheel is held absolutely true in the middle by the spindle anyway, the bolts don't contribute to how centered it is, just hold it on there.