RAM Billet Steel 164-Tooth Flywheel 1540

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Part Number: RAM-1540

$294.00

Flywheel, Billet Steel, 164-Tooth, Internal Engine Balance, 28.000 lbs., 1-Piece Rear Main Seal, SFI 1.1, Ford, 4.6L, Each
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RAM Billet Steel 164-Tooth Flywheel 1540

RAM Billet Steel 164-Tooth Flywheel 1540

RAM-1540

3.5 out of 5 stars ( 2 )

Part Number: RAM-1540

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$294.00

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Brand:
Manufacturer's Part Number:
1540
Part Type:
Product Line:
Summit Racing Part Number:
RAM-1540
UPC:
809009110952
SFI Rating:
SFI 1.1
Ring Gear Tooth Quantity:
164-tooth
Crankshaft to Flywheel Bolt Quantity:
6-bolt
Pressure Plate Style:
Diaphragm/Long
Rear Main Seal Style:
1-piece
Flywheel Material:
Billet steel
Engine Balance:
Internal
Disc Diameter (in.):
10.500/11.000 in.
Weight:
28.000 lbs.
Replaceable Friction Surface:
No
Marine Use:
No
Quantity:
Sold individually.
Special Attention:
Please call if you require a SFI label when you purchase.

RAM Billet Steel Flywheels

Cast flywheels are not explosion-proof and can be dangerous when used in high performance applications at higher rpm. RAM billet steel flywheels are recommended as replacements for factory-cast flywheels in high performance and racing vehicles. Made in America and produced in-house, all RAM flywheels are computer balanced within a 1/2 oz., surface ground (which results an optimum mating surface), and are ready to run out of the box. They're better for launching heavier drag race cars and provide better drivability in street vehicles. SFI-approved, RAM billet steel flywheels are CNC-machined from certified materials. Order the model recommended for your year/make and engine application.

Technical note: As they spin, heavy flywheels store more energy than lighter ones. Engine and gearing combinations that require more power or inertia to make the car launch without bogging the motor need heavier flywheels. However, heavier flywheels accelerate slower. Lighter flywheels create less inertia at launch, but accelerate quicker through the gears. When choosing a flywheel, you must consider the car's weight, operating rpm of the engine, and, most importantly, the gearing. Insufficient gearing will cause an engine with too light of a flywheel to "bog" on launch.


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