awd flywheels...

When doing a motor swap into a rt4wd people say to use the wagon flywheel.
i have used a lightened flywheel out of a eg civic and it works fine.
so i'm thinking that d series flywheels are fairly similar
i have used a lightened flywheel out of a eg civic and it works fine.
so i'm thinking that d series flywheels are fairly similar
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88's are the same size as 89's but with a different splinecount. 89's have the same splinecount as the 90-91's, but the surface area is smaller. Ive heard that they are the same 90-01, but I cant personally confrim that.
It works very well in my application.
Here's the thread where I did it, occasionally acting like an idiot in the process (my only excuse is that I'm really not mechanically inclined):
http://www.hondacivicwagon.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1280
Wnet into sutostop however and 5 mint later i had one
EDIT: I'm using ACT lightweight flywheel and street performance clutch / presure plate. Their website lists the same part numbers for 93 del sol and 89 4WD wagon.... so now I'm halfway into the swap. I will update on whether or not my stuff lines up as soon as i get it figured out.
ANOTHER EDIT: The del Sol flywheel DOES have the same number of teeth, FYI. 109 I believe. And yes, the ACT Streetlight flywheel and Street performance clutch for 92-95 Civic / del Sol WILL work in 89-91RT4WD Wagon with a Z6 swap. Should work just fine with the A6 or any other D series that uses the same flywheel/clutch.