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454 Flywheel Differences
I took a mid 80s crusader 454 down to a long block and dressed it with mercruiser accessories. Left the crusader flywheel on the engine and low and behold i have a starter that now just spins and doesnt engage the flywheel. How do i figure out if this engine has an internally balanced or externally balanced flywheel? I have the mercruiser flywheel i can swap over, but don't want to do that if the engine is externally balanced.
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I believe you have the wrong starter of that flywheel, 168 tooth starter, you may need a 153
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the ring gear can be an innee or an outee depends on where the starter is located
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another thought is if that engine had a rear top mount starter the ring gear was moved to the back
EDIT: if its ext balanced it will have a counter weight on it |
The engine had a top, bell housing mounted starter, and now has a block mounted starter.
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Remove it heat the ring and move it to the front
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Like F2 said you need to move the ring gear. Knock it off with a brass punch and a big hammer. Put the ring gear in the oven at 450 degrees for a half hour and it should fall right back onto the flywheel on the correct side.
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Thanks guys, now only if I knew this before I got the engine hooked all back up and drive back on...
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Raray888 has to be an AI bot no one talks like that in the marine mechanical world
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Ya I reported raray but nothing has been done to remove it
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