automatic flywheels
automatic flywheels
so on my W126 project, the 3.5L engine came out
(1990 350 SDL)
and had what I expected for a flywheel:
but the 3.0L donor engine that came out of a
(1987 300 SDL)
had this one:
weighted.. not like a manual car, but certainly more mass then the other one..
which do I use ?
does it matter ?
pros cons either way ?
anyone else seen this weighted one ?
I am a bit of a 126 noob.. never seen this on a 124
Interesting. How do the torque converters compare in mass?
The heavier one will give a bit more off the line torque but the lighter one will allow the engine to accelerate faster.
(12-27-2009, 06:45 AM)ForcedInduction Interesting. How do the torque converters compare in mass?
(12-27-2009, 06:45 AM)ForcedInduction The heavier one will give a bit more off the line torque but the lighter one will allow the engine to accelerate faster.
(12-27-2009, 06:45 AM)ForcedInduction Interesting. How do the torque converters compare in mass?
(12-27-2009, 06:45 AM)ForcedInduction The heavier one will give a bit more off the line torque but the lighter one will allow the engine to accelerate faster.
test fit the convertor that was already in the car against this heavier flywheel and everything seemed to fit fine, so I wound up using the heavier flywheel that came on the 3.0L.
engine is in, bolted up.. and most of the major stuff hooked up.
I will finish up tomorrow and take her for a test drive..
stay tuned.