
1955-1985 SBC Circle Track Engine 153-Tooth Internal Balance Flywheel | 153105SRI
- Vehicle Application: GM, Chevrolet Rigid Clutch Flywheel (Commonly used for Circle Track Racing)
- Vehicle Years: 1955-1985 SBC
- Ring Gear: 153 Tooth
- Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
- Flywheel Material: Forged Billet Steel
- Flywheel Balance: Internal Balanced, also called Neutral Balanced
- Flywheel Weight: 20 lbs
- Clutch Disc Size: 10.5" Solid Clutch Disc Only, Rigid Disc Only
- Clutch Pressure Plate Style: Diaphragm
- SFI Safety Rated: non-SFI
Curious about choosing a steel flywheel versus an aluminum flywheel? You can learn more by reading our blog "Choosing an Aluminum Versus Steel Flexplate or Flywheel"
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$59.501955-1985 SBC Circle Track Engine 153-Tooth Internal Balance Flywheel | 153105SRI
- Vehicle Application: GM, Chevrolet Rigid Clutch Flywheel (Commonly used for Circle Track Racing)
- Vehicle Years: 1955-1985 SBC
- Ring Gear: 153 Tooth
- Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
- Flywheel Material: Forged Billet Steel
- Flywheel Balance: Internal Balanced, also called Neutral Balanced
- Flywheel Weight: 20 lbs
- Clutch Disc Size: 10.5" Solid Clutch Disc Only, Rigid Disc Only
- Clutch Pressure Plate Style: Diaphragm
- SFI Safety Rated: non-SFI
Curious about choosing a steel flywheel versus an aluminum flywheel? You can learn more by reading our blog "Choosing an Aluminum Versus Steel Flexplate or Flywheel"
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- Vehicle Application: GM, Chevrolet Rigid Clutch Flywheel (Commonly used for Circle Track Racing)
- Vehicle Years: 1955-1985 SBC
- Ring Gear: 153 Tooth
- Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
- Flywheel Material: Forged Billet Steel
- Flywheel Balance: Internal Balanced, also called Neutral Balanced
- Flywheel Weight: 20 lbs
- Clutch Disc Size: 10.5" Solid Clutch Disc Only, Rigid Disc Only
- Clutch Pressure Plate Style: Diaphragm
- SFI Safety Rated: non-SFI
Curious about choosing a steel flywheel versus an aluminum flywheel? You can learn more by reading our blog "Choosing an Aluminum Versus Steel Flexplate or Flywheel"












