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Re: Lightening Flywheels

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Subject: Re: Lightening Flywheels
From: "Robert M. Lang" <lang@isis.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 18:25:13 -0500
Hi,

Here's $.02 - If you start with a 32 pound TR6 flywheel and get rid of 10 
pounds or so, your car will "spool up faster" and the driveability is not 
effected.

For a 6 cylinder Triumph, I am convinced that decreasing the mass at the 
flywheel end of the crankshaft is a good thing for a lot of reasons.

The trick to not stalling (if you have a really light flywheel) is to raise 
the revs. to about 4000 before dumping the clutch. It really nails you to 
the seat, but I hardly ever stall!

Seriously, as long as you don't lighten things to much lower than 20 pounds 
you'll like the lightened flywheel. Don't forget to get it balanced, and 
for heavens sake - if you don't know what you're doing (regarding 
lightening flywheels), please have a professional do the "cutting". It is 
possible to make the flywheel unsafe in the process of shedding the weight.

Zoom, screech.
rml


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