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I need a flywheel!

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I have a 3.9 RV8 that had a zf autobox and im gathering parts to replace this with a Toyota W58.

Ive now bought two manual flywheels of the b of a and they both turn out to be 4x4 items despite being advertised as sd1.

They are too big and Dellow tell me they will foul the bellhousing they supply.

Whats the best source for sd1 type 2wd flywheel please?

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Re: I need a flywheel!

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coozer wrote: Whats the best source for sd1 type 2wd flywheel please?
There's a bloke called Hugh that dismantles SD1s and sells as Room05 on ebay. Try getting in touch with him. He's very easy to deal with, and you'll get the part that you ask for.

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Is Hugh still around, I've not seen anything from him in years.

His Ebay name, Room05, came from his office number in the college where he worked(s)

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Real Steel do a steel flywheel that will take an SD1 clutch or a Mcleod 10.5" clutch. It ain't cheap though.
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9.85 @ 144.75mph
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Post by harvey »

Rossco wrote:Is Hugh still around, I've not seen anything from him in years.
I'm pretty sure he had something listed pretty recently, either way it's worth getting in touch, he can only say no if he hasn't got one/doesn't get involved any more.

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Ive took the plunge and bought a brand new one from v8tuner.....

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