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Old 07-04-18, 20:32
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I was faced with this back in the mid 90s when I did a truck for the Saskatchewan military museum. I removed the ring gear from the flywheels, turned down the 12 volt flywheel, and installed the smaller gear onto that flywheel. Worked, but since the lathe I was using was a brake lathe, I am not sure I got the balance completely right. I would suggest getting a real lathe to do the turning on, and then get the flywheel balanced afterwards.

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