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<blockquote data-quote="five 0 ninja" data-source="post: 10643310" data-attributes="member: 74376"><p>Im going to revive this. I see the stock flywheel is the mcleod aluminum. for those who have ripped it out themselves, what is the shape of the back of the flywheel, or the motor side? Is it shaped almost like a air cleaner lid on a carbed car? So it's not totally flat like most, it is almost cone shaped? THat is how my stock mcleod aluminum flywheel is in my saleen extreme, and one guy at mcleod said that is one flywheel you cant use with the twin disc due to the center having that concave shape thus not providing enough friction material for the smallerr twin discs. Another guy there said it will work but it won't be making full contact but at my power levels I shouldn't have any problems and it will be more thern enough? I am stock and make about 425 to the flywheel.</p><p></p><p>So have any of you guys used the stock flywheel and is it shaped like i said? THanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="five 0 ninja, post: 10643310, member: 74376"] Im going to revive this. I see the stock flywheel is the mcleod aluminum. for those who have ripped it out themselves, what is the shape of the back of the flywheel, or the motor side? Is it shaped almost like a air cleaner lid on a carbed car? So it's not totally flat like most, it is almost cone shaped? THat is how my stock mcleod aluminum flywheel is in my saleen extreme, and one guy at mcleod said that is one flywheel you cant use with the twin disc due to the center having that concave shape thus not providing enough friction material for the smallerr twin discs. Another guy there said it will work but it won't be making full contact but at my power levels I shouldn't have any problems and it will be more thern enough? I am stock and make about 425 to the flywheel. So have any of you guys used the stock flywheel and is it shaped like i said? THanks, [/QUOTE]
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