can someone identify this aluminum flywheel?
Hi everyone,
Hopefully someone out there knows the answer to this question. I have a used '88 CRX Si motor/tranny that I'm salvaging for autocross. The sweet prize is the Quaife ATB, but it also has an aluminum flywheel on it with a replaceable friction surface. It even has a replaceable ring gear, which I've never seen before. The previous owner burn an ACT 6 puck ceramic clutch all the way down to the rivets and blued the friction surface (flash from the camera doesn't show it too well), but the flywheel looks good if I can find a new friction surface.
Unfortunately I have no idea who's the manufacturer. It's not ACT, Fidanza (sent them the pic), possibly Clutchmasters but they don't list a part # for a CRX flywheel. AASCO perhaps??
Can someone identify the manufacturer of this flywheel. Only identifying marks are a "JJJ" or "JUU" etched on the flywheel. Thanks for the help.
Court
UPDATE - I still don't know the manufacturer for sure, but the etching might be MF for Mueller Flywheels. Whenever I reference Mueller I also get AASCO and Stillen. Does anyone know if these are the same product line?


Modified by court76wi at 7:07 PM 11/26/2007
Hopefully someone out there knows the answer to this question. I have a used '88 CRX Si motor/tranny that I'm salvaging for autocross. The sweet prize is the Quaife ATB, but it also has an aluminum flywheel on it with a replaceable friction surface. It even has a replaceable ring gear, which I've never seen before. The previous owner burn an ACT 6 puck ceramic clutch all the way down to the rivets and blued the friction surface (flash from the camera doesn't show it too well), but the flywheel looks good if I can find a new friction surface.
Unfortunately I have no idea who's the manufacturer. It's not ACT, Fidanza (sent them the pic), possibly Clutchmasters but they don't list a part # for a CRX flywheel. AASCO perhaps??
Can someone identify the manufacturer of this flywheel. Only identifying marks are a "JJJ" or "JUU" etched on the flywheel. Thanks for the help.
Court
UPDATE - I still don't know the manufacturer for sure, but the etching might be MF for Mueller Flywheels. Whenever I reference Mueller I also get AASCO and Stillen. Does anyone know if these are the same product line?


Modified by court76wi at 7:07 PM 11/26/2007
I checked with Fidanza, even sent them the pic, they said it wasn't theirs. They couldn't identify the bolt-hole pattern either. One of the keys I think is the replaceable ring gear - which makes me think it could be an AASCO, but I can't find any contact information for them. ???
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