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    10.5 zero balance flywheel and other 4 speed parts

    I just realized the one i have is an 11 inch. I need a 10.5. Shipping is to 37218. I also need a floor hump and a Z bar. Application is a 68 dart with 431 stroker, 4 speed. Thanks. I hope to have it driving by next weekend.
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    I just want the front wheels to come up off the ground when I take off, is that too much to ask?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandon6973 View Post
    I just realized the one i have is an 11 inch. I need a 10.5. Shipping is to 37218. I also need a floor hump and a Z bar. Application is a 68 dart with 431 stroker, 4 speed. Thanks. I hope to have it driving by next weekend.
    440 source has flywheels for $100

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72BBSwinger View Post
    440 source has flywheels for $100
    pickups - dakotas and full size up through the 80's used the same 130 tooth 10.5" flywheel, identical right to the part number to a zero balanced 340 wheel, and are plentiful and cheap at local wrecking yards. I used one in my 408 stroker and it worked great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by d55dave View Post
    pickups - dakotas and full size up through the 80's used the same 130 tooth 10.5" flywheel, identical right to the part number to a zero balanced 340 wheel, and are plentiful and cheap at local wrecking yards. I used one in my 408 stroker and it worked great!
    Thats good to know, I looked on car-part.com for a flywheel and all it came up with was dakotas with 3.9's. I'm going to check the local yard for one before I drop the 100 piece on a new one. Thanks
    I just want the front wheels to come up off the ground when I take off, is that too much to ask?

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    I dont have the luxury of plentiful wrecking yards unfortunately. And if I did find a Dodge in one, fat chance it was a manual. Dont forget to factor in refinishing that used one too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72BBSwinger View Post
    I dont have the luxury of plentiful wrecking yards unfortunately. And if I did find a Dodge in one, fat chance it was a manual. Dont forget to factor in refinishing that used one too.
    I work as an engine assembler at a machine shop so I'm blessed with getting machine work done for free.But I was unable to find a used one near by so I went and ordered the new one from 440source, you cant beat the price.
    I just want the front wheels to come up off the ground when I take off, is that too much to ask?

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    Make sure you remove the balance weight on the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72BBSwinger View Post
    Make sure you remove the balance weight on the back.
    Yes, As I understand, it is just bolted on and removal is easy?
    I just want the front wheels to come up off the ground when I take off, is that too much to ask?

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    Yep 2 allen heads,.

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