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Re: Bugeye flywheel pics/other questions..

To: "Lester Ewing" <lewing@sport.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Bugeye flywheel pics/other questions..
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:44:45 -0700
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <7C8C6C7D-C919-11D8-A2EA-000A95771166@sport.rr.com> <9F548964-C91F-11D8-A2EA-000A95771166@sport.rr.com> <40E04EB4.4080702@ix.netcom.com> <5352E140-C92B-11D8-BA9A-000A95771166@sport.rr.com> <40E05CDA.7020904@ix.netcom.com> <675A94C4-D436-11D8-A34E-000A95771166@sport.rr.com>
I did mine last week,
froze flywheel overnight in home freezer, laid ring gear on bed of coals in
backyard BBQ for 15 min.  I grabbed the ring gear with a pair of channel
locks and dropped it right over the frozen flywheel that I had laid on the
patio.  It dropped into place with a clang and quickly shrank into a
rock-solid fit.  If my ring gear has lost its temper, it will just have to
be snotty and ill-tempered in the bell-housing where I don't have to put up
with it!

Seriously, my old one lived 45 years, if this one lost a bit of temper maybe
I get only 10 years?

Glen

> Ring gear install results..
>
>
> First remove the old ring gear.. dead easy, drill as big a hole as you
> can in the ring gear and hit with a chisel, worked like a charm.
>
> Second, freeze the flywheel and heat the ring gear (My SAAB book says
> not over 450 F or you may loose temper) until it will "slip right on".
> PFFFT.. those folks are liars.  I heated/ froze that damned thing all
> day long with the result that i finally did the right thing as
> recommended by Paul A, and I let the shop do it..  took a BIG torch and
> a several ton PRESS!!  to get that damned thing together.  Heat may
> AS*.
>
> Lester






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