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Subject: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
From: Spitfire_Racing at twcny.rr.com (Spitfire Racing)
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 10:16:54 -0400
References: <1173587813.820995.1496435269367.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1173587813.820995.1496435269367@mail.yahoo.com> <001901d2dd64$9cf0a390$d6d1eab0$@gmail.com> <000701d2dd7d$5c9e1480$15da3d80$@wi.rr.com> <001401d2dd85$546e9d90$fd4bd8b0$@gmail.com> <84F56CFCC31FAC48AE160008ADDECFA562E81A35@SVR-EXCH02.mccarty-law.com> <3BDD3F22-C8D3-4FF5-881D-03DD783BD806@me.com> <001701d2de4a$334ce7f0$99e6b7d0$@wi.rr.com> <9f7d9c72-0314-4c51-99b9-5374d636297a@tr4racer.com>
Likewise as Henry mentions, I use eight oversize grade 8 custom cut bolts with 
hardened flat washers and no dowels. I use Locktite blue on cleaned threads and 
yes it's a Moldex with a Tilton aluminum flywheel in a Spitfire application. 
Never a problem. Engine lives most of it's life between 7-8K when at full song 
on track.
Realize the key is clamping force. A dowel only serves as a positioning device 
to locate the flywheel before installing the fasteners. 
In the past I have seen some new guys use soft washers; lock washers and even 
some Big Box hardware; all of which were viewed after a major failure. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Yellow04 via Fot
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 7:35 AM
To: fot at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question

This has worked for me for years. Had a Moldex made with 8 bolt holes, no 
dowels. I use one of those lightweight steel flywheels we had made up about 15 
years ago with grade 8 fasteners, no washers and red Locktite. 

Henry Frye, currently building an engine for Old Blue using these bits

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Yott
> Subject: Re: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
> 
> Now the absolute best thing is to not use an aluminum flywheel!  There 
> is a reason they are not allowed in Europe?..  Buy a steel flywheel 
> and  use 6 to 8 bolts then most of the issues are gone.


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