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Posted By: mdonohue05 292 flywheel - 12/16/17 07:16 PM
I should probably know this but I do not so may someone will be kind enough to help me with this.

Is the 292 flywheel an animal all to its own, or is it the same as a small block Chevy? I want to get a steel flywheel and was hoping not to have to go down the custom part road.

Also, flywheel bolts - standard gm small block Chevy? Is there a star or flat washer that is used?

10, 10.5 or 11 inch clutch?

Many thanks!
Posted By: Twisted6 Re: 292 flywheel - 12/16/17 09:16 PM
ARP bolts DO NOT USE washers Of any kind. The harmonics will mess them up. Some 292 cranks use 1/2in bolts. So if that is what yours has you will have to Re-drill the flywheel.
Posted By: mdonohue05 Re: 292 flywheel - 12/16/17 09:25 PM
Thanks for the advice. So, arp for a Chevy, is that what I am asking for, for whatever size the crank is drilled for?

How about the flywheel? Is it the same as a small block Chevy?
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: 292 flywheel - 12/17/17 12:38 AM
1967 and newer 292 used a flywheel with 1/2" bolts and 3 dowel pins. I have used ones and 1 new one in stock.

63-66 used 7/16 bolts and 1 dowel pin. Same as SBC
Also have used ones in that.
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