85' weighted flywheel

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85' weighted flywheel

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Im looking for a weighted flywheel for my 85' anybody want to sell or know where I can find one.
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what the hell you need a weight for ? get on that sucka and ride like you stole it :headbang:
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Ive been doing that, just want one to swap on and off for rinding tight technical, I dont know if its what I want just want to try it.
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your trying to drive a dragster on a gokart track. get yourself a XR for them trails
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http://www.steahlyoffroad.com/
If 1987 and later rotors fit your 1984 you may be in luck. Their flywheel weights take about 15 mins to install / de-install. I have a 13 oz one and it works well.
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flywheel is different 85 to 86, 87-01 are the same
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If you are set on this route, call them and see if they have a generic weld-on (as opposed to bolt-on) weight that would fit.
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if they dont have, i'll get you to measure the 85 flywheel, say how much weight you want and make one for you to weld on
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Thanks Roost Ill measure it in a couple of weeks and get back with you on that. I appriciate your help here and on the other site.
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Are the early flywheels the same diameter as what an 87 has???
My engine came w/a FWW.
I left it off, and I don't plan to ever use the stupid thing. Though it's a cool paper weight.

If I remember correctly, I think it screws on and has retaining screws.

It's yours, if it'll fit.

Let me know.
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Ive got a 86 flywheel if it will fit. It has a weight welded on it. pm me if you are intrested.
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thats probably going to work for him, u need to measure the i.d. of the 85 wheel tho, i'll postup the 86 i.d. later
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Thanks for the help guys, Im moving this weekend and probably wont have time to get to it, Ill message yall when I get it measured.
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A guy at the other site is hooking me up with a flywheel. Appriciate the advice and comments.
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