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Ref. 65 FE 352 V-8...Cruise o magic: How many teeth in the flywheel?
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Assuming it's original, it should be 184 for the flex plate. That's the number on the parts for 1965 352s Summit lists and experts I trust on the crusty "FE" Forum for such drive trains AFTER 1964 so state. Also, 184 is the number for the two parts listed by [url=
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Thanks for the info. My sweet 59 Sunliner has the 352 from a 65. The local Bumper to Bumper wants less then $40.
I won't mess with any on line vender at that price. With an intake, valve covers and air cleaner from a 59,
it looks like a 59. No clue where the numbers are in the casting.
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You're welcome; I haven't heard the Bumper-to-Bumper store name in years. But now I'm curious, $40 for a flex plate or for a starter? If the latter, can you pull the old one and compare side by side at the counter?
Also, I forgot about this collection of FE data as well as opinions, most of which I think are valid, but not enough personal experience to swear by them, although I tend to believe Hawkrod's paragraphs on decoding part numbers and castings.
good luck
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184 for the flex plate
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Thanks for the info. Kate get's a ride on a flat bed to the transmission shop for the flywheel.
They also get to install the replacement starter. The generator also died the same day the
Bendix quit. When it rains it pours.
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Our Kate got a swell ride on a flat bed to the tranny shop. They installed a new flywheel. They also installed
washers as spacers....not having a clue that a rubber wrapped ring was missing. I ordered one from MAC's
this morning. Kate also has a new rebuilt generator and a new voltage regulator.