[urq] MC-2 vs. WX Flywheel question

Todd Phenneger tquattroguy at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 14 13:59:29 PDT 2007


Heya
I missed this original post but I can tell you a couple things from personal
experience.

1-WX & MC Timing Pins are located Differently.  I tried to use my WX
Flywheel when I did my turbo conversion.  The KH and MC use the same
flywheel but the WX is different.  Lets just say my engine had "LOTS of
torque and NO Top-end"

I Believe its about 6-degrees difference.  Which is far less than one bolt
hole rotation.  Besides that, you cant rotate the flywheel anyhow as the
bolt holes are drilled in such a way that the flywheel goes on only one way.

If your putting in an MC-2, use the MC-2 Flywheel. Its about 10lbs lighter
anyhow and has a stronger clutch.

Hope that helps.  Let me know if you need more info.  Oh, and I may have a
200 Flywheel if you need one.

Todd


> From: urq <urq at pacbell.net>
> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 12:58:35 -0700
> To: 'urq list' <urq at audifans.com>, <quattro at audifans.com>
> Subject: Re: [urq] MC-2 vs. WX Flywheel question
> 
> Thanks Ado!  I had also heard this, but I've gotta say the mounting holes
> look to align perfectly.  Is your post based on actually trying to install
> the flywheel at the incorrect rotation?
> 
> The other thing that has me wondering is that I do know that some
> replacement flywheels don't come with a TDC mark ... the instructions have
> you scribe the flywheel when it is installed.
> 
> I'll try crossposting to the big list too ... yours was the first response.
> We will try to install the WX flywheel at the offset ... it will be readily
> apparent whether or not it works.  Right now my only candidate for a proper
> flywheel is a two or more day trip away ...
> 
> Does anyone on the list have the difference in timing angle between the WX
> and the MC?  I know I've heard it before, but can't find my notes.  It would
> be good to have confirmation that the angle difference is the same as 360
> divided by the number of mounting holes.
> 
> Steve B
> San José, CA (USA)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> Visually they might look same, but spacing of the flywheel mounting
> holes is done in sequence, so that would fit in only one position, hence
> the absence of markings or position pin. Repositioning the pin is the
> way to go.
> 
> Ado
> 
> 
> urq wrote:
> 
>>>>>> 
>> 
>> Interesting note on the flywheel.  John showed me that if you offset the WX
>> flywheel by one mounting bolt hole the pin lines up with the MC flex plate
>> pin.  It seems like all we need to do is to make a new TDC mark on the
>> flywheel and we're good to go.  Does anyone know if we're missing
> something?
>>> From my look at the holes there does not seem to be any of them which are
>> offset from the others.
>> 
>>>>>> 
>> 
>> Steve B
>> San José, CA (USA)
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> 
> 
> 
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