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Loose Flywheel on 1951 2 Litre Saloon

Started by Gordon Rainbird, April 20, 2010, 22:50:06

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Gordon Rainbird

The flywheel located just behind the crank shaft pulley at the front of the engine has come loose and is rattling around. What do I need to do to fix it? Any help would be much appreciated.
   Many thanks. Gordon

Robin A Woolmer

This sounds like the Crankshaft Damper disc has become un-bonded, you ideally need to have it re-bonded or find a new damper from somebody, i believe Rod Briggs might have some reproduction dampers.
   You could also cotach Brian Taylor & see if he can assist as he did have some made some time ago!
   
   Robin

Robin A Woolmer

Have contacted Brian Taylor who has the crankshaft dampers in stock so he can do an exchange deal with you for a New/Recoditioned damper Contact phone number  01547 530 498
   You can rely on Brain's parts as being correctly manufactured with the correct bonding material & process.
   
   Robin

Gordon Rainbird

Thank you for going to so much trouble on my behalf Robin. I really appreciate it. I shall contact Brian tomorrow. Kind Regards. Gordon

mike smith

quote:
Originally posted by Gordon Rainbird
   
The flywheel located just behind the crank shaft pulley at the front of the engine has come loose and is rattling around. What do I need to do to fix it? Any help would be much appreciated.
   Many thanks. Gordon
   

mike smith

quote:
Originally posted by Gordon Rainbird
   
The flywheel located just behind the crank shaft pulley at the front of the engine has come loose and is rattling around. What do I need to do to fix it? Any help would be much appreciated.
   Many thanks. Gordon
   

   
    Evening Gordon
   
    You will need a completely  new metalastic damper and pulley they are a bit thin on the ground Stuart Wallace was advertising one in Action  a few months ago If it has gone try Rod Briggs by the way are you still looking for a starting handle as I have just found one in my shed
   
          Mike Smith