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Topic: internal/ external balance (Read 652 times)
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NYrr496
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I can't help you with the pics, but I can tell you this... I built an internally balanced 360 for a friend many years ago and it is still running today.
If I remember right, there was quite a bit of Mallory Metal involved, so it was a little pricey.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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BIGFISH
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If I'm remembering correctly there are 2 different balancers (ones lighter than the other) for the 360. I think the lighter one is '71-'74 and the heavier one is from '75 & up. See what year your block/crank is and check a bunch at the boneyard to verify.  All are external balance unless they have been rebuilt and internally balanced.
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'64 Barracuda, 360, 4spd, 8-3/4.....lots of stuff done, but alot still to do
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64'5speed
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block is a 75. I got the heavy one.
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Alexandre_Garcia
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All LA 360 have the same inbalance, use the damper U like most. Ones have the inbalance at the hub, others in the outer ring. I'd rather have the ones with the hub with a big cam shaped weight but it is heavuer and harder to find. Magnum 5.9 has another inbalance weight and is not suited to the older LA 360 engines
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bwells
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If you're using a tranny off of an internally balanced motor, make sure to get the correct flexplate also. B&M makes them, and Summit carries them.
If you need a damper, I might have one off a late eighties LA 360 that I pulled from a ramcharger.
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64'5speed
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going manual trans. still need a flywheel but I got plenty of time before I need it badly. Damper situation is taken care of.
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Alexandre_Garcia
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64,
In summitraciong they carry this: DCC-4529110, is the correct flywheel for a stock, external balance 360 LA engine, will not fit a Magnum 5.9 that has a different balance factor, it has a 130 ring, works with 10 or 10.5 clutch, 270$. If You have a Magnum 5.9L you should use a P5249842 , especifically made for this aplication, 354$ There are a bunch of other part numbers fitting the same criteria in a search there, but these are the ones You need, right out of the box, not requiring a new rebalancing job on the engine.
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