This is the best approach with the minimal cost (without any mechanical weakness induced)
gs14racer wrote:So you're making an adaptor AND milling down the transmission case to avoid the need for a flywheel spacer?
Introducing a flywheel spacer pushes the Bending Moment (BM) far too high. From an engineering POV it would be even better to weld the adapter to the bell housing (preheating cast etc etc etc).
The best approach would be to have a CNC machined custom bell housing with all the appropriate webbing. But not all of us have $5300 to do this.
Casting a custom bell housing is again an option. But at the end of the day the best strength/$ is:*300ZX flywheel*17mm Adapter plate with appropriate router-sunk (not counter sunk ie it is sunk at ~90deg, like a cup) to fit allen-cap bolts to the gearbox side (bolt this assembly to the engine)*300ZX starter
obvious next step would be alluminium flywheel with a chro-molly friction surface via counter sinking attach ment bolts (on a sweeping 60deg radius). Mate a twin or triple plate clutch 5.5in or similar.it might require a bit of imagination, so Ill try to get one of the drafties at work to draw one up and ill add it to this post.
The only down side to this light-weight assembly is the lack of stored energy n the flywheel, but hey throttle response and closed-throttle reponse will make up for it - yeah?
I've go a few more top end ideas for you "money-is-no-object guys out there", but I'll be sticking to my stock 45DE with twin GT30's 10psi and a Z32 5speed till the bank balance is more healthy.
*at the end of the day if it work, it works. I've seen some "dodgy" things done that should never have been executed, but work perfectly for the entire life of the car/machine - so who cares right?
hmmm maybe we need a "DODGY BUT IT WORKS/WORKED" thread!!!