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JW "The Wheel" is the norm. Plenty of vendors have 'em. Just need to know if externally or internally balanced, hopefully it's internal balanced.
And the BHJ balancer compliments it. Billy T. gnxtc2@aol.com |
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Dan at DLS Engine Developement has a nice lightweight billet aluminum flexplate SFI approved. He also stocks the std type JW wheels.
Give him a call.
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You might also want to check out REACTOR Products.
"The Original...Automatic Transmission Flexplate" web site at: Reactor Flywheel Products Home Page Checkout their press release on inertia wheel too! |
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