Epoxy clear coat will hold the flywheel together.:laugh:
With this cast iron wheel i'am not that much worried about it exploding. Won't turn it past maybe 6k . And as much as people talk about wheels exploding , you don't see many that have . Plus this is not a China made flywheel . It also has magnets that are held on with two big ass rivets .
I know of all the talk but hey it's talk . And one more thing this motor was bought new in 1993 by the original owners of the Powell that it's on and the motor has very little run time and has not been taken apart . So the flywheel has not been beat on or over torqued and I just feel good about it .:thumbsup:
With this cast iron wheel i'am not that much worried about it exploding. Won't turn it past maybe 6k . And as much as people talk about wheels exploding , you don't see many that have . Plus this is not a China made flywheel . It also has magnets that are held on with two big ass rivets .
I know of all the talk but hey it's talk . And one more thing this motor was bought new in 1993 by the original owners of the Powell that it's on and the motor has very little run time and has not been taken apart . So the flywheel has not been beat on or over torqued and I just feel good about it .:thumbsup:
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