#1002190 - 05/10/14 04:44 AM
T-56 flywheel question
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zmans84ss
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Hello everyone. Recently got my car out of storage and working on it again after a long layoff. Before I put it in storage I swapped in a t-56 out of a 95 tran am ( lt-1) engine is 350 Crate motor with one piece rear main seal. T-56 was rebuilt and I used new clutch and flywheel vehicle specific to the trans am. It has a very noticeable vibration and it just doesn't run correctly. Should I have had the flywheel balanced? I can feel the vibration on the floor directly in front of the drivers seat. Most of what I have read is about mating the t-56 is to a two piece rear main seal so I'm unsure how to pursue this issue. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002248 - 05/11/14 09:50 AM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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I remember the flywheel had no weights at all. The flexplate is long gone and I don't remember if it had any weights. I think I should have balanced the flywheel and flexplate together but hind sight is always 20/20. Guess i am up the creek with out a paddle now!! Have no idea if the engine was externally or internally balanced. It's been in the car for about seven years now.
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002271 - 05/11/14 03:23 PM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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I thought since it had no weights that it was neutrally balanced. The engine is one piece rear main seal so it's 86 up block but not an lt-1. The thought of taking the transmission out all over again is not pleasant but I'm getting this right whatever it takes. Thanks everyone....
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002280 - 05/11/14 05:15 PM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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I thought this was a simple bolt in as well since the expensive 2 piece rear main seal flywheel wasn't going to be needed. I'm thinking that I should have had the flywheel balanced so I suppose I could remove the flywheel and have it balanced but I want to solve the problem correctly. I would prefer a bolt in solution specific to this application but at this point I'm still debating how to pursue this issue. I accept that modifying the car will create these problems.
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002307 - 05/12/14 12:24 AM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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So then the lt-1 flywheel I used that had no weights on it was not neutral balance as I thought? After countless hours in this the consensus is that most 1 piece rear main seal if not all are internally balanced but I have to continue the investigation. My next step to contact a few aftermarket flywheel dealers and get their information on this. I hope my situation alerts others as to avoid my mistakes.
Good luck all
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002314 - 05/12/14 01:15 AM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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340 h.p. 350 crate engine from eBay vendor Phoenix musclecar. Crank is one piece rear main seal so I know the block is 86 up.
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002422 - 05/13/14 10:42 AM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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I'm contacting the company to get that information. Depending on what they tell me I will decide what course of action I'm gonna take. Maybe replace the flywheel with aftermarket or simply balancing the flywheel I have now. Need more information before moving forward though.
Thanks again
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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#1002568 - 05/15/14 04:36 PM
Re: T-56 flywheel question
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As per the engine company my crate motor was internally balanced. I'm gonna have the the factory flywheel neutral balanced.
1984 blue monte carlo ss,350 crate engine,LT1 t-56,Autometer custom shop gauges, GN 8.5 posi rear 3.42 gear,17x8 torque thrust wheels, 255/45/17 b.f.g. tires
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