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Is the V-8 flywheel ring gear the same as the 226 H flywheel ring gear?
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Per the Green Bible, the six cylinder engines use 20A-6384-A (112 teeth) and tne V8's use B-6384-A (112 teeth). It doesn't specify the inside diameter of the gears.
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Unfortunately it's not the same ring gear, even though same number of teeth. The gear on the starter drive is different too. Has one more or one less teeth. The H six ring gear is as rare as hen's teeth, but there is a guy in Wisconsin I think that sells only ring gears. Name is Al Suering, he has a website. He has the rare ones made for him when there is demand. I think it was about 125.00. I had to wait six months, but one day he called and had gotten a new batch. Haven't installed it yet as other projects in the way. He may have some of that batch left.
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I´ve seen 9 and 10 teeth on starters used maybe that is cause they had 2 different ring gears?? |
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