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> 3.0 Flywheel/Clutch Kit for 901 Trans, Getting Started !
Beach914
post Mar 22 2017, 11:53 AM
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Other than Patrick Motorsports can anyone advise me as to any other options to go to get a kit that allows me to use the 901 with my 82 3.0 ?

If there is another thread that explains my options please advise.

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Mark Henry
post Mar 24 2017, 08:38 AM
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Rob that's the 3.0 "small hole" flywheel, except for the pilot bearing area they're both the same dimensions.

Somewhere around '80-81 they changed to the big hole flywheel. The small hole/big hole refers to the center pilot bearing hole. Small hole the pilot bearing presses into the flywheel while the big hole uses a pilot bearing holder that bolts to the crank.
The only gotcha is the early cranks were not drilled for the big hole pilot bearing holder. The small hole fly will fit any year SC, the big hole fly only fits 3.0 with the cranks drilled for the holder.

If you compare my flywheel to Robs you can see the small hole/big hole difference in the center.
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