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Old 11-25-2011, 07:00 PM
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Mark at 928 International sells them as well as 928sRus

Also available is the single use early and late Flywheel lock for those who do not have both early and late cars.
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Originally Posted by Livio928
If the engine is out of the vehicle and the bell housing is off, how do you use the flywheel lock?? I am scratching my head. Couldn't find anything in the threads.
You don't. Either put the bellhousing back on and use the lock or take a very short piece, about half inch more or less, of about 1 1/2 inch by eighth inch angle iron and wedge it in the teeth of the flywheel and one of the bellhousing locating dowels, or something similar, and lock er up. You may want to hammer the ends of the angle iron over a bit to get a better bite in the gear teeth of the flywheel.

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Originally Posted by Jerry Feather
You don't. Either put the bellhousing back on and use the lock or take a very short piece, about half inch more or less, of about 1 1/2 inch by eighth inch angle iron and wedge it in the teeth of the flywheel and one of the bellhousing locating dowels, or something similar, and lock er up. You may want to hammer the ends of the angle iron over a bit to get a better bite in the gear teeth of the flywheel.

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Or Livio can pick up my spare bell housing and return it when done. It's still attached to the spare engine.
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Originally Posted by Jerry Feather
You don't. Either put the bellhousing back on and use the lock or take a very short piece, about half inch more or less, of about 1 1/2 inch by eighth inch angle iron and wedge it in the teeth of the flywheel and one of the bellhousing locating dowels, or something similar, and lock er up. You may want to hammer the ends of the angle iron over a bit to get a better bite in the gear teeth of the flywheel.

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Or you can position a length of angle steel hard up under the upper part of the bell housing and bolt it to the flywheel.
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Jerry, if you do this you risk damage to the bearings. Unless I read it wrong.
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That might be a good point, Colin, but see my response about it in the other thread.

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bump for Mark K
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this will make it easier to search

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