RAM 402 PP fit with a Hays SFI Billet Steel LS1 Flywheel?
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I have a freshly resurfaced hays flywheel (billet steel) and am considering mating a RAM 910 disk and RAM 402 PP if they mate together.
The Hays lists that it fits 11" and 12" Pressure Plates. The 402 lists as a 11 in. diameter, Diaphragm style, 3000 lb, pressure plate
I'm guessing the 2 will mate together?
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<small>[ March 31, 2003, 07:15 AM: Message edited by: Fireball ]</small>
The Hays lists that it fits 11" and 12" Pressure Plates. The 402 lists as a 11 in. diameter, Diaphragm style, 3000 lb, pressure plate
I'm guessing the 2 will mate together?
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<small>[ March 31, 2003, 07:15 AM: Message edited by: Fireball ]</small>
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As long as the flywheel is drilled with the 3/8" mounting holes, should fit fine. The only unknown is how well the Hays steel will work with the 900 series disc, we have had some compatibility issues with this material on McL and Ford billet flywheels where the friction material wears extremely fast. Appears to be in the material used to build the flywheel...