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Re: Flywheels and clutchs

To: "R. Kastner" <kaskas@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Flywheels and clutchs
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:35:04 -0700
Kas,
To what extent did you find this problem in the Spitfire 4 cylinder engines?

Joe (C)

"R. Kastner" wrote:
> 
> Interesting info on the scattershields etc.  Keep in mind that a lot of the
> action of losing flywheels etc is the harmonic vibration of the crankshaft.
> This is particularly true with the 6 cylinder TR's ( all 6's). The higher
> the revs the higher the chance  of reaching an unacceptable harmonic
> vibration point.  I went into this in detail several months ago.  One of my
> tests on the dyno with a scope and sensors on each side of the flywheel at
> the outer edge showed that the flywheel was moving over .625"  for and aft @
> 5800 revs thus actually prying the attachment bolts out of the end of the
> crank or stretching the bolts. This is why it is so important to have HARD
> bolts not just strong bolts as the attachment system. We also found that we
> would lose the clutch most of the time before the flywheel and my guess was
> that there are lots of small parts in the clutch to come loose, so one part
> comes loose and takes out the balance of the system. Perhaps this is not
> comforting but, this is what happens.

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