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Old 02-14-2010, 10:21 AM   #7
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Default Re: Wilkes GTO

6 small sheet metal + signs hole in the middle for the bolt, spot tack 2 opposing sides of the + sign to the flywheel (if its steel), then bend the other 2 up in place and file tips so they are flat with the head. Thatll keep em from rotating. Unless the threads are buggered, but itll keep em from backing out anymore....

Like you said fix when you get home......

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Originally Posted by RJ View Post
That stinks that he had that happening, Assuming the flywheel is steel, maybe he could have welded a small bead at the bolt head to the flywheel, and fixed it when he got home.
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