Need a flywheel for a 250

robbinsj

Well-known member
OK so my old flywheel has been machined too many times and the part number is now obsolete and no longer made by Ford. Anybody got any sources for a new one? Are there any other engines that use the same one?
-Joey
 
New?
The FRPP catalog lists a zero balance 157 tooth flywheel for SBF applications. Should be the ticket for the 250.
Part # M-6375-D302
Only $250 clams, plus whatever the metric bolt kit costs.
Add an "A" after the part number for the aluminum version, and the price goes to $426.00.
Rick(wrench)
 
The small block V8 is the same except for the balance weight. I had a machine shop cut the weight off while refacing the flywheel.
 
I'm building up a 250 for the Comet project and got a 157 tooth SFI neutral balance flywheel on E-Pay for @ $30. The seller I got it from seems to have a supply because I lost the bid on one (for much more $$) and then the next week won bid from same seller. This is there current offering but it is not what you need (50 oz) although maybe can help in search.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-Bill ... enameZWDVW
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PB 8) 8)
 
Thanks guys. I had figured the 302/5.0 flywheel would work if the machine shop could zero balance it. I didn't realize anyone was selling a zero balanced one outright. Thanks again!
-Joey
 
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