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So i just bought a 360 today and a gas tank for $140 but it doesn't have a flywheel or distributor. i have a AMC 304 out of my Renegade thats torn down. will these pieces swap over if i use the same tranny? any help is appreciated.
The 360 is an externally balanced crank assy. This is saying the crank, rods/pictons, flywheel and balancer are ballanced as a unit, the parts are motor specific. I would think the flywheel will fit and I would be very curious as to how much vibration you ended up with with this kind of assy. I honestly have no memory of anyone having actually tried this. The optimal path would be to pull the crank and rods/pistons and the odd flywheel and have them balanced as a unit , reinstalled with new bearings and rings. didn't save a lot with the used 360.
I feel your pain! I have a AMC 304 with no flywheel that I paid enough for that I have willed myself to forget to avoid a bad memory.
If you decide to try the AMC 304 flywheel on the 360 Do let me know how it goes.
I don't see any possibility that it will shake itself apart before you can shut it off. In fact I would suspect it will be a tough decision whether to pull it back out.
It may not be worth the effort.
So i just bought a 360 today and a gas tank for $140 but it doesn't have a flywheel or distributor. i have a AMC 304 out of my Renegade thats torn down. will these pieces swap over if i use the same tranny? any help is appreciated.