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^^ Hmm...actually, I was thinking that it must be fairly heavy. It was certainly heavy in the 350, and it 'feels' heavy in the 370 as well. But to be
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^^ Hmm...actually, I was thinking that it must be fairly heavy. It was certainly heavy in the 350, and it 'feels' heavy in the 370 as well. But to be fair, I had replaced my stock flywheel in the 350 with a lightweight flywheel from Jim Wolf, so of course the stock 370 flywheel feels heavier. It might feel positively light compared to a stock 350 flywheel, which I haven't experienced in years. I did a little poking around on Google, and it looks like the stock flywheel is around 30 lbs., which isn't light. The JWT flywheel is 15.4 lbs, and it's 45% lighter than stock.
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