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Flywheel question, anyone know?

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Jan 23, 2007
'no, Nevada
flywheel marked 63dt and 63d4d on the back

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I have an engine that is possibly a jdm (bought the car used with a broken balance shaft belt that caused 2 broken valves and the rest hitting the pistons)

first flywheel is off the replacement engine which the pistons and flywheel are mark the same, 63DT
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next is the flywheel from the broken engine/tranny that is mark 63D4D
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the usdm flywheel is about 11 inches, the "jdm" flywheel is about 10.5 inches which is smaller and the usdm starter is not able to turn and crank the engine.

Does anybody know what starter can i get to make this work? Again I am not sure if this is even a JDM engine. The simple solution would be to get a usdm tranny but no funds to get one at this time, the car came with the "jdm" engine/tranny and it is AWD, 1990.

Thanks in advance....
 

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Well i can tell you this. A fwd flywheel is bigger than an awd flywheel and the awd flywheel has holes drilled into it to balance it out hope this helps.:sneaky:ROFL
 
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