Wtb - 40hp flywheel, 58-64 windscreen

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Wtb - 40hp flywheel, 58-64 windscreen

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Im chasing another 40hp flywheel as the one on my engine is tearing up the rear main seal due to the surface rust/pitting

also after a scratch free windscreen to fit into my 58, the one i threw in there to "make do" is ok for day driving but at night its like trying to look through frosted glass

any help or leeds would be very muchly appreciated 8)

(can pick up from most places along the ost coast in the next 2 weeks)
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Just get a new Laminated screen

We may have a fly wheel at the shed if you ask Rhett nicely he will prob be out there tomorrow night :wink:
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yeah got quoted $185 from obrien might be the go... will give the good man a pm now, thanks mate 8)
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still chasing a 40hp flywheel in good condition if anyone has one they wanna sell?
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I've got 2 or 3 in the shed, one has a pretty worn ring gear but rust free and the other is a bit rusty but good ring gear it might clean up ok.
I think there is a third but that is still bolted to a fucked engine.

you can have one if you can pick it up.
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Nug, get Jeeves to send a pic, he's a good bloke for a kiwi :wink:

If it's what you need, I'll go and get it from him and send it to ya

Everyone is happy, and you get to stay nord of the border.

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Have you considered salvage of your old flywheel by means of grind chrome grind on the seal running surface?

I used to salvage drive yokes in this way for about $250 and the area on those would be three times larger so you may get out of it for $100 to $150

If you call Hasting Deering in Brisbane and ask who does their hardchroming they could give you a quote

This could be a good option if you get stuck

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8) This could be a good option, I think Al mentioned this? Got a few people sending some photos. if none are what im chasing i Will do some research on Tuesday after all the holidays are over

Thanks mate
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Our monthly internet has run out after just 1 week.
So I can't send you those pics right yet.
I don't know how rusty your one is to be tearing up your main seal, but the best of my spares does have surface rust, which cleaned up ok with oil and a green scourer pad.
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Better lay of the red-tube then Jeeves :lol: :lol: :lol:
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GFresh wrote:Have you considered salvage of your old flywheel by means of grind chrome grind on the seal running surface?

I used to salvage drive yokes in this way for about $250 and the area on those would be three times larger so you may get out of it for $100 to $150

If you call Hasting Deering in Brisbane and ask who does their hardchroming they could give you a quote

This could be a good option if you get stuck

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Called our local BHSS-TBS and they will machine the flywheel and "re-sleeve" it to the factory size etc for $120 8) 8)

thanks for the tips and thanks to everyone for reply to my post 8) 8)
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Good one Nug,

Now I can get back to redtube
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