hessam69
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Do they? In particular the dog dish in front of an M47 in a 240
I need my legs
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Do they? In particular the dog dish in front of an M47 in a 240
I need my legs
Neat video but how do you know it was a dog dish flywheel? The car frame didn't even look like it got bent. Nothing blows out the hood at all. Looks more like a rod threw the block video. Look at my damage video. The whole car got twisted and it was on fire and the hood blew half off and in two pieces. Parts of the flywheel flew 100 yards.
And the flat flywheels are made of cast iron as well.
A flat flywheel can and will blow, given the right conditions. I have seen it happen on many makes. Ford, etc.
How about the flat flywheels? I assume they're a little safer since it's a uniform mass, are they made of iron or steel?
How about the flat flywheels? I assume they're a little safer since it's a uniform mass, are they made of iron or steel?