Where is the best place to get a new 401 flywheel? I have looked at the Bulltear Products site and it looks like they do not carry them.
Thanks.
Where is the best place to get a new 401 flywheel? I have looked at the Bulltear Products site and it looks like they do not carry them.
Thanks.
Don
84 CJ7
82 Cherokee
89 GW
There are various vendors on the net... You just have to hunt for them. OR.... you could check out the FSJ sites and the baby Jeep sites and poke around....
eBay has some listed for $135-154 for a standard flywheel, up to $412 for a McLeod billet unit. With anything non-OEM, I'd have it balanced before installation.
Bob
tufcj
1969 AMX
1967 Rambler Rogue
If you need a tool and don't buy it...
you'll eventually pay for it...
and not have it.
Henry Ford
Thanks. I think Omix-Ada makes all the stock replacements. Several racing applications are available, but this is a daily driver.
Don
84 CJ7
82 Cherokee
89 GW
MC is/was an Omix-Ada distributor. You might PM him (jeepsr4ever) to see if he can get one for you.
Bob
tufcj
Getting it balanced means getting the entire rotating assembly balanced not just the flywheel
SPEED COSTS MONEY: HOW FAST DO YOU WANT TO GO?
Not necessarily Joe, he could have it match balanced to a stock flywheel if he has one.
what if he is going from an auto to a stick can they match the flex plate to the flywheel as far as balancing goes
The budget flywheels can be garbage. We had one spin a ring gear even though it was welded and the weight was off. If you get one of the $150 and less flywheels do yourself a favor and get it balanced.
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