Alright boys and girls, Ive got a tech question for you all. Im doing away with the old school 350 (1985 block 2 piece rear main seal) that takes a heavy flywheel and am purchasing a brand new crate 5.7 (350) this will be the newest version (roller block vortec style).
In automotive use this new engine would require a much lighter flexplate than the old school flywheel.
My question is this, how does this translate in marine applications? Will the flexplate work with my velvet drive transmission or do I need to adapt to a flywheel somehow? I am concerned with 2 things (tell me if I should be concerned with more)
1. If the flexplate is the way to go, will my starter still work in this application (remember I am set up right now for old school flywheel)
2. If the flexplate wont work and I must adapt to a flywheel (if thats possible) how would I balance to the flywheel to the new engine or engine to the flywheel heowever you want to look at it.
Hopefully Im just looking at this to deep and there is a really simple answer. Hopefully the flexplate will work properly and that is all there is to it, but I want to be sure before I purchase anything. Dont want to have to replace velvet drive as well just because Im upgrading to a newer style engine.
Thanks as always,
Mike
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