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Old 04-26-2007, 10:27 PM   #1
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Default Anyone got a walkthrough on flywheels?

Im gettin ready to throw in a billet flywheel Saturday morning and I've never done this before. What all do I need to do? I need to replace all of the following. I've never gotten into one like this, so I really need a list of tools and walkthroughs.

Billet steel clutch. 157 tooth 28 oz and has a 10.5" clutch. 351W motor in a 87 GT.

I am replacing the following:

Flywheel: Needs to know the steps to do this...
Passenger side motor mount: " " " "
tailshaft seal
rear main seal
pilot bearing

Also, the clutch would be for a 351W right? I know I need an alignment tool. Can I get one without buying an entire clutch?

Thanks in advance...
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1987 GT.

359W
Lunati cam
Holley 750
Offenhauser intake
Accel coil
Accel wires
Tremec WC T5
Astro Performance Billet Steel flywheel
3.73 gears

more to come....lot of changes ahead.
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