Hey, at work and just wondered if anyone had the depth specs for the 2.0 flywheel? What's the stock weight too? My last flywheel had been lightened, but I didn't weigh it before selling that car. I LOVED how much faster the shifts were and I didn't mind having to bump the idle a bit. Making a little short-stroke beast, and I'd like to lighten it up a bit. Recommendations (I'll spank you if you say, "keep it stock")?
Do not remove material from the back side of the friction surface.
- I did not know per exdane's post below that OP Randy was referring to a 228mm flywheel
- my contribution is deleted - anyone who wants specs for Bontempi's 9 lb 215mm flywheel can P.M.
LarryM.
Roadglue was asking for the 2L spec above.
I haven't been able to find the depth spec. easily, - it is not mentioned in Porsche's little spec. book. RIMCO quotes .853"/.857" which equates 21.66mm/21.77mm. Measuring the 4 core flywheels in my shop, I get right around .889" = 22.83mm. - or a bit less. factoring in wear, I tend to agree with the 22mm. I'll cut it to that then. I would have expected 22.5mm though. I have never known a VW or Porsche flywheel step to be some oddball dim, - always in whole or half mm. - A lot of machine-shops will cut the step on the low side, giving the cover an extra little pressure, anticipating wear, and still be good. I suspect that is why these off dims are listed in the AERA book.
The Porsche 228 flywheel is solid steel, the 228 VW is soft cast iron w./ steel ring-gear. - I'm sure you know.
With respect to the lightening procedure, weight obviously should be removed from the perimeter, never from the back of the friction surface.
I would NEVER run a 10lbs flywheel in an opposed 4. - in a 6, yes, but not the 4.
The stock weight is right around 18 lbs on my handy dandy 'not legal for trade' scale,
I'd go with 14lbs, retain a little flywheel effect, and still have an engine with improved throttle response.
What do the 'Gurus' sell re-man. lightened, balanced flywheels for?
I believe this might be what he's looking for
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=149714
Also here pic's of my 11lbs. flywheel, hope this helps Bill D.
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Thanks everyone! It's been a busy weekend, and I'm sorry I haven't replied sooner. "Exdane" is my machinist, Soren, and has been working on aircooled Porsches and VW's since the 70's. He's also one of my best friends.
Really appreciate everyone's input and he and I will be discussing our plans this week.
Oh man, tomorrow is MONDAY. Yuck.
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