F/S: Centerforce Flywheel P/N 700220 October 26, 2012, 05:25:51 PM I bought this flywheel with a 331 stroker package and did not realize that it would not work with the Fox Mustang clutches. I found several sites selling them in the $310 range including eBay. This flywheel has never been installed and from the markings on the flywheel is was manufactured in 10/2004. Here is the link to it on Summit:http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CTF-700220/I can ship it anywhere in the lower 48 for $225 of by some miracle someone is local to Houston it's $200 and I can meet you. I take PayPal or cash.And as always some part porn:Darren Quote Selected
F/S: Centerforce Flywheel P/N 700220 Reply #1 – October 26, 2012, 08:25:07 PM I am confused. What do you mean "Fox Mustang" clutches? Do you mean the clutch disc diameter or maybe the pressure plate style? Quote Selected
F/S: Centerforce Flywheel P/N 700220 Reply #2 – October 26, 2012, 10:54:40 PM Referencing Centerforce's site:http://www.centerforce.com/images/sites/centerforce/pdf/flywheel_notes_web.pdfThe Fox Mustang is a 10.4" diameter clutch with a Type 1 bolt pattern and is a #7 Clutch. This flywheel works with a 10" or 10.5" diameter clutch with a Type 1 bolt pattern and is a #4 clutch. So to my untrained eye I saw the same pattern and just assumed it would work with the 10.4" clutch and it does not. I even called Centerforce to see if they could drill it for the 10.4" clutch pattern but they cannot as it would have to be drilled right where the material was removed to balance it. The new flywheels with the same part number have all three patterns and they balance it by bolting weight on like the FRPP harmonic balancer. Also, this is a 28oz imbalance flywheel.Hopefully that cleared up what you were asking.Darren Quote Selected
F/S: Centerforce Flywheel P/N 700220 Reply #3 – October 26, 2012, 11:02:07 PM Quote from: Aerocoupe;401358Hopefully that cleared up what you were asking. It sure did, thanks Darren! Quote Selected