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coupe
02-10-2005, 08:37 AM
Wondering if anyone can identify a flywheel: # is C5AE-6380-C. I searched google & came up with 6380 E, but not C. I think it's from a Cleveland, but it appears to have no balance weight cast into it like the 289/302/351 stuff. What gives? Thanks.
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svopaul
02-10-2005, 09:30 AM
Wondering if anyone can identify a flywheel: # is C5AE-6380-C. I searched google & came up with 6380 E, but not C. I think it's from a Cleveland, but it appears to have no balance weight cast into it like the 289/302/351 stuff. What gives? Thanks.
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It cannot be a Cleveland because the "C5AE" is a 1965 dated part number and the Cleveland was not made until 1970 ;).

Is it a 10" or 11" clutch? If it is 11" it could be almost anything....

With no weights it could be a 250 6cyl flywheel...they are the same diameter as a 289/302 flywheel but have no weights ;)

coupe
02-10-2005, 12:31 PM
That's what I was thinking...but...I found a guy that had a C5AE-xxxx flywheel in a cleveland motor...said they used the casting through 73 Cleveland motors. He said the early 289/302/351 W motors with 28-oz. were interchangable with 71-73 Clevelands! I'll figure it out.

svopaul
02-10-2005, 12:59 PM
That's what I was thinking...but...I found a guy that had a C5AE-xxxx flywheel in a cleveland motor...said they used the casting through 73 Cleveland motors. He said the early 289/302/351 W motors with 28-oz. were interchangable with 71-73 Clevelands! I'll figure it out.

Yeah they did use flywheels into the cleveland era but they still had to have a weight on them....all externally balanced.

coupe
02-10-2005, 01:16 PM
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