Heavy weight flywheel

Started by HOGAN, January 02, 2004, 08:40:37 AM

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HOGAN

I'm looking for a heavy weight flywheel for my 22re. Is it worth it, and what can I use. Last where are some sources.
87 Mini Pick -Up
87 SAS 4Runner
62 FJ-40

Dirt Mover

I'd stay away from the heavy flywheel, the idea behind the the heavy fw is to keep the engine spinning at low rpm sort of like artificial torque.That same weight is hard to get spinning so acceleration suffers from it. If you're still interested in it try Northwestern in Wa.

brainlessfool

Heavy flywheels are ment for low end use. will slow ya abit when getting on the frway.
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

HOGAN

87 Mini Pick -Up
87 SAS 4Runner
62 FJ-40

79coyotefrg

Quote from: HOGAN on January 02, 2004, 08:40:37 AM
I'm looking for a heavy weight flywheel for my 22re. Is it worth it, and what can I use. Last where are some sources.
i wouldnt bother with it myself, but you can get a 30 or 35 lb flywheel from LCengineering.com for $275-$300
i see your from MN    i'm thinking more mud than rocks,   go for the heavy duty clutch, LC's 1400, or marlins 1200lb clutches
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HOGAN

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Quote from: Glen on January 03, 2004, 05:31:11 PM
Quote from: HOGAN on January 02, 2004, 08:40:37 AM
I'm looking for a heavy weight flywheel for my 22re. Is it worth it, and what can I use. Last where are some sources.
i wouldnt bother with it myself, but you can get a 30 or 35 lb flywheel from LCengineering.com for $275-$300
i see your from MN    i'm thinking more mud than rocks,   go for the heavy duty clutch, LC's 1400, or marlins 1200lb clutches


I hate mud, fyi we're getting more and more trails with rocks. So far we have a brand new OHV park, with a second on it's way. Both will are located on the Iron Range. I beleve it's a lot of granite. Here are some pics from a local Jeep club. http://www.tristanroux.com/temp/gilbert-08-30-03/ My truck is built for rocks, hills, and trails. Not mud "22re" not enough power to play in the mud, besides I hate mud.

We also go to South Dakota once a year for the BHCC. I plan on doing a lot more events in the next few years. The kids are old enough to handel more road trips. :crossed:  

87 Mini Pick -Up
87 SAS 4Runner
62 FJ-40

brainlessfool

with a 22re you'll have to "gear down" anyway. so I would not spend the $ on a heavy wheel, save it for something elas
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

brainlessfool

cheched out the pis! just one thing, did not look at them all but i saw a lot of "heeps". should we be talking to you?:laugh:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

HOGAN

Quote from: brainlessfool on January 04, 2004, 06:49:20 PM
cheched out the pis! just one thing, did not look at them all but i saw a lot of "heeps". should we be talking to you?:laugh:


Well yes all I own are Toyotas, 87 IFS pick up,87 4Runner SAS, and a 62 FJ40 (the next project). The wife owns a VW Jetta TDI. :driving:
87 Mini Pick -Up
87 SAS 4Runner
62 FJ-40

HOGAN

Quote from: brainlessfool on January 04, 2004, 06:44:12 PM
with a 22re you'll have to "gear down" anyway. so I would not spend the $ on a heavy wheel, save it for something elas

Right now I'm running a Marlin 4.7 single case, with 4.88's in the diff's, with 35" BFG MT's. I want to go daul case so I'll save my $, and skip the fly wheel. Thanks.
87 Mini Pick -Up
87 SAS 4Runner
62 FJ-40

brainlessfool

Quote from: HOGAN on January 05, 2004, 04:55:25 PM
Quote from: brainlessfool on January 04, 2004, 06:49:20 PM
cheched out the pis! just one thing, did not look at them all but i saw a lot of "heeps". should we be talking to you?:laugh:


Well yes all I own are Toyotas, 87 IFS pick up,87 4Runner SAS, and a 62 FJ40 (the next project). The wife owns a VW Jetta TDI. :driving:
Hummmm :slap: need to work on the wife!! :yupyup: :wave:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

HOGAN

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Hummmm :slap: need to work on the wife!! :yupyup: :wave:
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I best leave well enough alone, she really good at letting me have my toy's, and buying parts.  :beerchug:
87 Mini Pick -Up
87 SAS 4Runner
62 FJ-40

brainlessfool

A good day working, that's just sick :reg: