O.K., which Dennis Welch flywheel. He sells a standard flywheel that has
been lightened and a steel flywheel that is very light. You probably get
the most from the aluminum head. I hear they really flow some air.
Mike
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:17 PM, <GSFuqua1@aol.com> wrote:
> OK, let me add some definitive input. I have the Denis Welch flywheel
> installed in my BN2. I also have his aluminum head and 100M cam and the
> rest of
> the 100M set up. I also have a BJ 8 clutch set up. I have found NO need
> to
> shift more slowly. My car is extremely responsive up and down the RPM
> range
> and it will run circles around most 3000's. Sorry to Big Healey Owners.
> I
> have had several including Gold Concours. I'll take my little roadster.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gary Fuqua
> Classic Sports Cars
> Branson, MO
>
> Ps...My car is basically a sister car to David Russell's (God Bless Him)
> and
> Michael Oritt's. So if you have seen theirs you have seen mine. Michael,
> how does yours run? I KNOW the answer.
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