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Old 12-08-2005, 08:36 AM
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OK this is what I have... 1966 chevy c10 / 350 vortec / t-56 mechanical clutch..... I need to know if the flywheel on a LS1 is the same bolt pattern of a Vortec motor. If anyone know pleae let me know... Thanks alot.

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Old 12-13-2005, 11:37 AM
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Still???? I klinda need to know...If anyone has a flywheel for a vortec motor if you can give the the measurements from bolt hole to bolt hole (centers). Thanks alot.

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The two motor do not use the same flywheel, the old style small block require a balance flywheel unless you have an internally balance motor. Even if your motor is internally balance you will still need a different flywheel.
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Thanks man..

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