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dave t
Like the title states. I have 2 flywheels and I don't know what crank they fit. 2 each of the holes are spaced evenly and 1 hole is offset. check the pics and post away. Thanks Dave T , , , , , , , Thanks
tsanchez
Looks like small chevy/ls1
fastcorvairs
What is the tooth count on them?
dave t
I'll check and let you know. Thanks Dave T
polkaudio
My first thought was Subi or flanged VW, but the bolt offset is pretty severe so I'm not really sure.
fastcorvairs
Looks like someone's bad try at drilling a stock VW lightened flywheel out to fit on a Corvair crank.
Buggydave
I am going to say VW flanged crank. I have one in my Mazzone and it looks like that. I can't remember if mine is a Pauter, Scat, or ?
polkaudio
I just checked Pauter, SCAT, and OutFront sites. All the flywheels shown are an 8 bolt configuration. So the mystery continues.

Maybe it is GM.
polkaudio
I just realized your title is backwards. It should read "What Crank is this Flywheel for?".

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marlboroman
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QUOTE (tsanchez @ Dec 13 2010, 02:37 PM) *
Looks like small chevy/ls1



Looks like a old school small Chevy pattern
dave t
Tooth count is 130 12 volt and the VW starter fits it nicely. If someone had a bad day they did it twice as I have 2 of them. They were also forged as a lightened flywheel. If it were Scat OLD SKOOL think 80's because that is the era that all the other stuff from the garage was. Like old VDO gauges and some wide 5 Weld bead locks dated Sept. 25th 1985. Thanks and I will keep looking. Dave T
fastcorvairs
X2 on the 130 tooth 12V being VW.
dave t
Well it does not fit the Buick 215 engine?.. So it continues . Thanks Dave T
dave t
Well I found out which crank these flywheels fit................. VW Rabbit 1.5 to 1.8 4 cylinder gas engine and maybe even the 2.0 . 1980 thru 1992 Well now is anyone still running these engines?? Thanks for all the help everyone. Thanks Dave T
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