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Info for a friend - Is a 239 Flywheel the same as 55 and 56 292-272


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Short answer is ‘Yes’.  Looking at the parts manual, there are two basic standard transmission flywheels for the ’54-’59 Ford Y-Block engines.  One is for the run of the mill models that has the pressure plate holes being on a 11 3/8” bolt circle.  The other is the HD flywheel for the same year models having the pressure plate bolt holes located on a 12 3/8” bolt circle.  Keep in mind that the 223/262 Ford six cylinder engines also use the same flywheels as the FYB.


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A little off topic but when I first tore my Y block apart for rebuilding it had a flywheel with 12 holes drilled around the outer edge plus the standard holes for the pressure plate. At first I thought someone had tried to lighten it but after doing some research I found it was made for a boat.http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/bf9ba5fa-a556-4233-9e20-311f.jpg

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the 239 used a 9.5 clutch.
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Thanks all


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