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What is the pros and cons of 9 tooth motor instead of a 10 tooth motor on a totally stock HBFP?
What is the pros and cons of 9 tooth motor instead of a 10 tooth motor on a totally stock HBFP?
Was the replacement part the same motor? It seems strange that they would change it.
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Early GM(Chevrolet) Small Block Engines [links]
GM engines are used in a wide variety of builds not just Chevys.
The crank flange bolt patterns of Gen I (two-piece rear main seal),
Gen II (one-piece rear main seal), and Gen III, IV, V (LS style) are all different and will not permit any interchange between them.
These bolt patterns became successively smaller with each generation. Gen I and Gen II Chevy engines featured two available diameters of flywheels and two corresponding tooth counts of 153 and 168. Gen III, IV, V LS/LT series engines feature only the large diameter, 168 tooth flywheels, and flexplates, but carry either a 6, 8, or 9 bolt crank flanges.
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One of the biggest challenges is knowing your engine balance, to ensure the correct flywheel is bolted on the first time.
You may be thinking that this seems like a “no-brainer”, but you are not alone if you just aren’t 100% sure of what you’re working with.
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