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NEED SOME HELP GUYS!!

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Im having a real tuff time finding a machine shop to open up my flywheel for the pilot bearing. ive been to 8 different machine shops and no one but one guy can do it but he needs an old crank to cut up wich i dont have and 250 to do it on top of that. its bullshit if i had a drill press id do it myself. where did you guys go and how much did you pay ill ship this thing if i have to :evil:
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Post by carguyf545 »

i can do it for you. i run a 5 foot drill press. i can make that hole any size you want. it would take me 30 seconds at most. if you can get it to me...lol... i live in washington state. oh yeah, i will do it for free.
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Its very soft material, but it has to be centered, you dont need a lathe or a crankshaft hole, you can do it on a mill or a drill press but you need to center the existing hole with a dial indicater and open it up with an indez cutter, its a ten minute job
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ITS AN ALUMINUM FIDANZA FLY WHEEL. IT WOULD BE DONE BUT I DONT HAVE A DRILL PRESS. IVE NEVER MET A BUNCH OF METAL WORKS SO SCARED TO DRILL A HOLE. IMAGINE IF I NEEDED SOMETHING CUSTOM MADE AROUND HERE :roll:
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I have custom mandrels for mounting all of the differant flywheels from Mitsubishi and a number of Nissan engines. I have been building custom flywheels for 5.5 and 7 1/4 multiplate clutches.
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Best to steer clear of a shop that cant even bore a hole out of a flywheel.
Old Colt wrote:I have been building custom flywheels for 5.5 and 7 1/4 multiplate clutches.
MORE INFO PLEASE!
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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IM ON LONG ISLAND NY NOT TOOO FAR FROM YOU :D
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MORE INFO PLEASE!
Umm does that mean info like this?
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This is a 5.5" 3 disk Quarter Master for mating a 6G72 up to a Starion gearbox.
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And this one is my Starion clutch, A 7 1/4 twinplate on a reduced diameter flywheel. Notice the ofset on the starter drive.
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This happens to be a G63 flywheel on the G54.
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Post by DJpowerHaus »

I'm starting a flywheel / multiplate thread...
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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I am getting a hard on................
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Bill Hincher wrote:

I am getting a hard on................
Put the little blue pills down................
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Post by Old Colt »

I think we did some thread jacking and have not got a pilot bearing installed yet.
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Old Colt wrote:I think we did some thread jacking and have not got a pilot bearing installed yet.
so take care of the kid and post some more fucking pics!!! :lol: goddamn, i swear, this community grows richer by the month with all the old fuckers comin in here dropping the knowledge bombs :lol:
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Post by screemin eagle »

all good guys. bill is gonna help me out on this . thanks for the input guys.
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drilling holes and why
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Imagemight as well get it in the center
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Image drilling holes, VERY,VERY REWARDING!
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Its on its way back UPS Dave..............I love holes :D
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Post by screemin eagle »

Bill your the man it has taken you less than a day on something that sat at 3 different machine shops for a combined total of a month.

thanks for breakin in the hole for me :shock: this is one time sloppy seconds is ok in my book :twisted:
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