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Originally Posted by Robs 252
(Post 4858701)
in your opinion, is it going to cause a problem if I run the flywheel for the cast crank on my forged crank engine?
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Originally Posted by articfriends
(Post 4858900)
IDK, weve never done it BUT I think when you look at PRW , ati, tci, atp etc for aftermarket flex plates they do NOT have listing for gen v/6 cast crank vs forged crank for a flexplate for a hotrod/street car, just the same part #, maybe they split the difference, IDK, Smitty
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Originally Posted by BillK
(Post 4858927)
ATI most certainly does show 2 different ones. Dont know about the others.
:NOTE 2: Cast crank only - 41.95 oz. in. NOTE 3 Forged crank only - 42.54 oz. in. and has a different column then seperate listing for EACH, BUT goes on to assign them the SAME part # : 915541 https://www.atiracing.com/products/f.../flexplate.htm |
Originally Posted by articfriends
(Post 4858930)
Im not sure Bill, ATI shows THIS on their listing
:NOTE 2: Cast crank only - 41.95 oz. in. NOTE 3 Forged crank only - 42.54 oz. in. and has a different column then seperate listing for EACH, BUT goes on to assign them the SAME part # : 915541 https://www.atiracing.com/products/f.../flexplate.htm So, I just downloaded the 2023 catalog and it looks like they have done away with the external balance ones for the Gen 5-6 ??? All they show is the 541 which is internal balance. I have to call them today and order some damper parts. Ill ask them and see what they say. |
Originally Posted by BillK
(Post 4858933)
Interesting. My print catalog shows 915541 is for internal balance. 915552 (forged) and 915553 (cast) are for external balance. I dont see the 552 and 553 in your link.
So, I just downloaded the 2023 catalog and it looks like they have done away with the external balance ones for the Gen 5-6 ??? All they show is the 541 which is internal balance. I have to call them today and order some damper parts. Ill ask them and see what they say. |
Ok, I talked to ATI a few minutes ago and they did away with the flex plates because there was no demand for them. I guess if you think about it any marine application would be a manual trans type flywheel anyway. Most performance and race Big Blocks that I do are pretty much internal balance so there is no need there either. And if you are balancing the assembly anyway I guess it does not really matter which one you use as long as you make note of it for future replacement.
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