Description
Product Overview
The 168-Tooth Steel SFI 14 Inch Flywheel GM Compatible is designed for GM engines that require a large-diameter, externally balanced flywheel for proper engine operation. The flywheel connects directly to the engine’s crankshaft and plays a critical role in transmitting engine power to the clutch and transmission system.
This flywheel features a 168-tooth ring gear and a 14-inch diameter clutch surface, making it compatible with many GM drivetrain systems that use larger clutch assemblies. The externally balanced design includes a 42.5-ounce imbalance weight, which is necessary for engines that rely on external balancing to stabilize the rotating assembly.
Manufactured from high-strength steel, this flywheel is engineered to handle demanding performance conditions while maintaining durability and reliability.
Where This Flywheel Is Used
The 168-Tooth Steel SFI 14 Inch Flywheel GM Compatible is commonly used in GM engines that require external balancing with a 1-piece rear main seal configuration.
Typical applications include:
• GM small block Chevrolet engines
• performance engine builds
• manual transmission conversions
• engine rebuild projects
• racing or high-performance vehicle builds
The 168-tooth flywheel size is commonly used with GM starter systems designed for large-diameter flywheel configurations.
Performance and Function
The 168-Tooth Steel SFI 14 Inch Flywheel GM Compatible plays a critical role in the drivetrain system by transferring engine power to the clutch and transmission.
Key functions include:
• connecting the crankshaft to the clutch assembly
• providing a friction surface for clutch engagement
• supporting smooth engine rotation
• maintaining proper external engine balance
• assisting with starter motor engagement via the ring gear
Because the flywheel rotates with the engine, its balance and structural integrity are essential for reliable drivetrain performance.
Why This Flywheel Is a Reliable Choice
Selecting the correct flywheel is essential when assembling or rebuilding an engine.
Key advantages of the 168-Tooth Steel SFI 14 Inch Flywheel GM Compatible include:
• durable steel construction for high-strength performance
• SFI certification for performance and racing applications
• compatibility with GM engines requiring external balancing
• large 168-tooth ring gear design
• suitable for 1-piece rear main seal engines
These features help ensure proper engine balance and dependable drivetrain operation.
Who This Product Is Best For
The 168-Tooth Steel SFI 14 Inch Flywheel GM Compatible is designed for professionals and enthusiasts working with GM engines.
Typical buyers include:
• engine builders
• performance mechanics
• racing teams
• automotive restoration specialists
• performance vehicle owners
For engines requiring a 42.5-ounce externally balanced flywheel, this component ensures proper drivetrain integration.
Key Specifications
The 168-Tooth Steel SFI 14 Inch Flywheel GM Compatible features durable construction designed for engine and drivetrain compatibility.
Key specifications include:
• flywheel diameter: 14 inches
• ring gear teeth: 168 teeth
• balance type: external balance
• imbalance weight: 42.5 oz
• rear main seal compatibility: 1-piece rear main seal engines
• material: high-strength steel
• certification: SFI performance approved
These specifications allow the flywheel to integrate with GM engine and transmission systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a 168-tooth flywheel mean?
A 168-tooth flywheel refers to the number of teeth on the flywheel’s ring gear, which engages with the starter motor during engine startup.
What is an externally balanced flywheel?
An externally balanced flywheel includes additional weight to help balance the engine’s rotating assembly.
What does SFI certification mean?
SFI certification indicates that the component meets safety and performance standards commonly used in racing and performance applications.
What is a 1-piece rear main seal engine?
A 1-piece rear main seal engine uses a single seal at the rear of the crankshaft to prevent oil leaks, which affects flywheel compatibility.
Who installs flywheels?
Flywheels are typically installed by mechanics or engine builders during engine assembly, clutch replacement, or drivetrain upgrades.
Description:
BluePrint SFI Flywheel
Features and Benefits:
Ring Gear Tooth Quantity: 168
Rear Main Seal Style: BBC 1-piece
Engine Balance: BBC External 42.5oz Imbalance
Flex plate Material: Steel
Safety Rating: SFI 29.1
Quantity: Sold Individually
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