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Old 07-28-2020, 09:02 PM   #10
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Re: If you have a little time and want to give me a hand

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Originally Posted by Steeveedee View Post
Yeah, if a flywheel breaks it's usually a little more catastrophic. My dad knew the guy who was the cause of a redesign on the floor of '57 Chevies after he got in one with fuel injection, wound it up and the flywheel broke. It laid a part of the floor pan over his foot and kept the accelerator pedal all the way down. Finally figured out enough to shut it off. I had a friend with a '55 Chevy. We were cruising Van Nuys Blvd one night and he got into a race with a Nova wagon. He shifted into second and started losing ground, so he slammed it back into low (no synchro- it made quite the noise!) and pulled it up to whatever that Corvette engine would rev. Knowing about that exploded flywheel, I slid my feet back to the seat to avoid shrapnel. But it held. I don't remember who won that race, I was busy watching my feet.
I have heard of clutches breaking thru the floorboard ,,just never flyweels,,

I worked with a guy years ago that bought a brand new Chrysler and it wouldn't start every time and had to push just a few feet to make it work..and he found out that the fly wheel was out of round and it got stuck on the starter..
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