Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

J-Man

New member
Changing my starter noticed my flywheel is pretty hammered.
Needs to be replaced..but without trying to count :roll: ...does anybody know the correct tooth count for the Syclone is it 153 or 168?? I was going to order one from Summit as soon as possible so I can get my Sy back on the road.
Thanks Jason
 

J-Man

New member
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

Oh man....now what do I order....I'm guessing 168???
Please back this up....I was just going to order it up,.. now still unsure.
 

dgoodhue

BuSTeD 4.3
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

I can take a picture you can count them your self...
 

J-Man

New member
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

Alright, I'm going with 168. I've tried to find some other info and found I should be calling it a flexplate not flywheel and it seems that the Syclones have "the larger" flexplate which is the 168 tooth. Now I just have to decide to go with TCI or B&M.
 

MikeRenz

not stock
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

and spend the extra couple bucks and get yourself the SFI approved flexplate
 

JSM

Active member
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

GarnetTy1473 said:

TCI = Trash Cans Incorporated or so I have been told by some dumb drag racer that likes to turn left at the end of the track and totally smash a car he doesn't even own!!! Although, unlike my truck, his truck at least he gets to make trips down the track so maybe he's not all that dumb after all.
 
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GarnetTy1473

Donating Member
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

JS Manufacturing said:
TCI = Trash Cans Incorporated or so I have been told by a very famous & handsome racecar driver. That has a running Sy/Ty that I am jealous of, because my own Ty will never move under it own power.
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They might be. We have gone through so many flexplates in our race cars, I don't think there was a brand out there we didn't break. Now using a CSR 24 volts starter system. Now the weak point is the starters, not the flexplate.
 

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

I had a TCI flexplate that had some kind of coating on it give me a ton of trouble when I first put my truck together... kept working itself loose from the crank, made this horrible noise too. Still on the truck, seems to be doing alright now that I stripped that stuff off it
 

J-Man

New member
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

well after ordering the TCI, I check back on this thread and hear some bad things about it.
I think it should be fine for my application, its better than stock...however I will possibly take off the coating where it bolts up just to make sure. Good Tip jjorgensen!!!
 

jwaller

Evil Genius/SyTy Guru
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

I have used tci for a long time without any problems. If your starter is set right and the flexplate is tight you wont have any problems with it. I believe all theirs are SFI certified.
 

ed hess

race or get outta the way
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

I dont think you can even buy a non sfi flexplate from any of the common names.

you can allways check out jw. the ultrabell people.

I think everyone but jw all make 168 units for external balance only.

ed
 

ed hess

race or get outta the way
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

for an internally balanced motor the jw part number is 93000.
 

J-Man

New member
Re: Flywheel tooth count...153 or 168...???

This TCI I ordered from Summit is a 168 tooth, SFI approved, 0.035 in thicker than stock, and internal engine balanced.
 
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