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    Quote Originally Posted by LR1953 View Post
    Jeff,
    From my own experience (I have a '53 siamese bore) and your description I would hazard a guess your flywheel is off the original engine fitted to your car and subsequently transferred to the spreadbore block/crank. Some years back I bought a replacement ring gear from John Craddock so you might try them. I've also found Dingocroft helpful. Both in the UK.
    I have an original workshop manual and parts catalogue for this model. If you PM me with contact details I'll send you scans of the relevant pages.
    Cheers, Rob S
    I had one & also a complete F/Wheel , have not seen them for a long time though . Have to have a think were they were .

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    Gentlemen,
    Thanks for the advice and help.
    Firstly, the Series 1 flywheels are one piece and never had seperate ring gear. The flywheel cannot be rotated, as suggested, as it is fitted with permanent dowels.

    However, there is an answer to this. I got in touch with Ian Cox of Cox and Turner in the UK yesterday. They offer a flywheel repair service, but postage of the heavy flywheel to the UK and back again would be prohibitively expensive. He suggested that he can supply a brand new ring gear for £78 and will include the engineering drawings required to machine off the old ring and set the flywheel up to take the new ring gear.

    So I then visited Performance Modifications, in Perth, who are reboring my block and prepping the head , and they are experienced in flywheel machining and can certainly machine my old flywheel and install the new ring gear.

    So that seems the most reliable and cost effective way of restoring your flywheel and ring gear.

    regards
    jeff

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    These numbers are from parts manuals.
    Ring gear for fly wheel 1.6 l engine 232404 (06100201 on) Ring gear for 2 L S2 246330
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    Quote Originally Posted by jedwards View Post
    Firstly, the Series 1 flywheels are one piece and never had seperate ring gear. It seems that some had a separate ring gear hence part numbers for ring gears.
    The flywheel cannot be rotated, as suggested, as it is fitted with permanent dowels. It was the ring gear, if separate, I suggested rotating.

    Sounds like you have a solution and an engineering company that can machine to get the correct shrink fit.
    I forget where I got the figures from when doing mine but I did have to borrow a very large micrometer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jedwards View Post
    Gentlemen,
    Thanks for the advice and help.
    Firstly, the Series 1 flywheels are one piece and never had seperate ring gear. The flywheel cannot be rotated, as suggested, as it is fitted with permanent dowels.

    However, there is an answer to this. I got in touch with Ian Cox of Cox and Turner in the UK yesterday. They offer a flywheel repair service, but postage of the heavy flywheel to the UK and back again would be prohibitively expensive. He suggested that he can supply a brand new ring gear for £78 and will include the engineering drawings required to machine off the old ring and set the flywheel up to take the new ring gear.

    So I then visited Performance Modifications, in Perth, who are reboring my block and prepping the head , and they are experienced in flywheel machining and can certainly machine my old flywheel and install the new ring gear.

    So that seems the most reliable and cost effective way of restoring your flywheel and ring gear.

    regards
    jeff
    hi i have second hand fly wheels here jim
    Russell Rovers
    Series I Parts Specialists
    russellrovers AT gmail.com
    Phone 0428732001

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    I can get what is effectively a brand new one by matching mine and fitting new ring gear. I think I would rather do that than risk and unknown one.
    Thanks for the kind offer though Russell.

    regards
    jeff

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