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    Posted: 03-September-2022 at 8:30PM
Hi forum. Since I have the engine out of the car atm, I can inspect everything. I am fighting with myself whether or not to totally refurb the engine with all new stuff!šŸ¤ šŸ‘šŸ¹šŸ»

The flywheel has a few chipped teethā€¦..afaict, the flywheel is 164 tooth. (4sp/351cj).
What flywheel can you fellas recommend? I just want a standard OE flywheel.
I found a Pioneer flywheel over at Summitā€¦FW-113. Reasonable priceā€¦.
What ā€˜balanceā€™ do I need? External, 28ozā€¦..is my guessā€¦please confirm. Thanks.
Lemmeā€™ knowā€¦šŸ‘
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 72FordGTS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-September-2022 at 2:36AM
The original flywheel is part number C6TZ-6375-C which was used on many applications for many years, including the 1972 351CJ.  The Pioneer website shows that FW-113 interchanges with Ford E8TZ-6375-C


NDP shows that E8TZ-6375-C is interchangeable with C6TZ-6375-C so it should be good.
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A machine shop can press on a new ring gear if thatā€™s practical for your situation. When I had my flywheel surfaced I didnā€™t know it was a separate piece. The shop called and said they could just flip my ring and re-install to get on the ā€œfreshā€ side of the teeth. I didnā€™t have any damaged teeth, just normal wear.
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Yesā€¦I was actually contemplating just that. The clutch and flywheel look and feel good and smooth. No need to change them.
A new ring gear is easily doable. A ā€˜flipā€™ is the cheapest option. Free basically!šŸ‘ 
My engine ran pretty goodā€¦I am just doing needed ā€˜basicā€™ service. Timing chain, oil pump, valves, gaskets, cleaning, painting, etcā€¦ā€¦I am nearly finishedā€¦just small items to go.
I live in Denmarkā€¦ā€¦machine shops that ā€˜knowā€™ these cars and ā€˜can do itā€™, can be counted on 2 fingers!
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My flywheel is smooth and nice. No gouges and very even wear(if any). I will reuse it. (Original FoMoCo flywheelšŸ‘šŸ¹). I tapped of the ring gearā€¦..very easyā€¦..a punch and 4-5 taps around the ring and it came of.
I have ordered a new 164 tooth ring gear. The new ring gear will be heated and fitted.
I have cleaned up the flywheel nicely and coated it with some light oil. (To prevent rust while I wait for some parts) This oil will of course get cleaned off before install.šŸ‘
Now to make a clutch decision!šŸ»šŸ¤æ
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Iā€™m no clutch expert, but if youā€™re replacing your friction disc, you may want to get your flywheel machined to help with break in. Maybe even a good scuff with a disc sander? Of course, if youā€™re not replacing your pressure plate either it might not be an issue.
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Do you have a pic of the flywheel face?
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Now I have something puzzling me. Rockauto is not listing the correct clutch flywheel kits anymore for the 72-74 four speed cars. 

I looked on pioneer and had to look under 1970 Mustang 351 (Doesn't say C or W) and got back:


PART NUMBER : FW-193

Original Equipment (OE) Part Interchange

OEM: C5AZ-6375K

My original Ford flywheel that I am still using has this cast and stamped on it:

Cast# C5AE 6380-E
Stamped# C7TE-A  
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Originally posted by Anderslober Anderslober wrote:

I live in Denmarkā€¦ā€¦machine shops that ā€˜knowā€™ these cars and ā€˜can do itā€™, can be counted on 2 fingers!

Sadly, days of automotive machine shops in the USA are getting slimmer as time marches forward.
Especially the shops that know 50 year old Ford V8's.
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Ok guysā€¦Different route. The original flywheel was in great condition. The ring gear wasnt. 
I bought the Pioneer FRG-164N ring gear. It was a perfect fit! I cleaned the ring gear and flywheel mounting surfacesā€¦..put the ring gear in the oven at max heat for 15minā€¦ā€¦and it just slipped on the flywheelā€¦spun it a few rounds to seat it. Done. 
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Well done.
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