You know, I've never heard of anyone have a flywheel break apart at speed, but
I'd hate to think about what it might do to one's legs and ankles.
Ouch.
--
Martin Secrest
72 TR6
73 GT6
Arlington, VA
"Robert M. Lang" wrote:
> Seriously, as long as you don't lighten things to much lower than 20 pounds
> you'll like the lightened flywheel. Don't forget to get it balanced, and
> for heavens sake - if you don't know what you're doing (regarding
> lightening flywheels), please have a professional do the "cutting". It is
> possible to make the flywheel unsafe in the process of shedding the weight.
>
> Zoom, screech.
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