vallianted
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ok dumb question.is the difference between a 9.5 inch and 10.5 inch flywheel in the surface area or the actual total diameter of the flywheel?
Ted
Ted
Yes. One inch.ok dumb question.is the difference between a 9.5 inch and 10.5 inch flywheel in the surface area or the actual total diameter of the flywheel?
Ted
Tks I love this site.Yes. One inch.
Both. Because of the larger diameter, you inherently have a larger swept area where the disc meets the flywheel. Assuming the same inside diameter between the 9.5" and 10.5" clutch lining, the 10.5" disc has an additional 15.7"² of swept area at the flywheel than the 9.5". Now, double that since the disc is two-sided. That's a big increase in friction surface, meaning much better clutch grip.ok dumb question.is the difference between a 9.5 inch and 10.5 inch flywheel in the surface area or the actual total diameter of the flywheel?
Ted
Bothok dumb question.is the difference between a 9.5 inch and 10.5 inch flywheel in the surface area or the actual total diameter of the flywheel?
Ted