I need a IS200 Solid Flywheel, where to buy, who makes them?
I need a IS200 Solid Flywheel, where to buy, who makes them?
Right, assuming you're still on this forum, here's an update.
I've bought one, it's fitted and it drives great.
Did have a bit of a fuckabout finding bolts for it.
Apparently the bolts it needs (M10 x 1.25 x 30mm High Tensile Grade 12.9 Socket Head) don't exist.
Eventually TTV had it back and remachined it for the AE86 bolt kit that ARP do.
Now tbh I think TTV were being way overly cautious and I know the chap that they make the flywheel for sells them with hex head bolts all the time but I just fancied the peace of mind.
No annoyances with the SMF. The car drives fine. It's NOT a too-lightweight zingy race flywheel.
How did they re machine it mate? Surely the bolt thickness and thread can't change as that's the engine side.
They drilled the back of the mounting plate of it down to the length of 4AG bolts.
There's now a recess around each bolt hole.
Should have taken a picture really, but was eager to put my car back together.
The original flywheel had ~50mm bolts with a broad-ish head and a sort of flange at the base.
The TTV flywheel wanted 30mm bolts originally which are a right old pain in the **** to source.
As I said, the guy that normally sells these supplies them with "hex key" (wrong terminology I'm sure) head bolts all the time with no issues.
Head like this:
http://shop.aseriesspares.co.uk/shop/met...d-din-912/
The 4AG bolts from ARP are about 27mm long and have the flange:
http://arp-bolts.com/kits/ARPkit-detail....ordID=1138
Dunno. I see all sorts of quite powerful turbo'd cars using the "hex key" bolts so I think I was a bit overly cautious there.
Yep I get you with the hex head. Fair enough just the length they were changing.
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