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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:39 am 
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O.k. probably been asked a few times before but i just wanted to know the tread size and pitch on a VERTO flywheel can't seem to find anything that wants to fit nicely in there 3/8 unc wobbles around like nothing ..

so if you could help out that would be great

thanks Beanie :D

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definitely wouldn't be UNC, as UNC is normally only used in the alloy housings - you've obviously tried a 3/8 UNF like a normal flywheel?

which bit are you trying to find a bolt for anyway? I've never seen how a verto flywheel holds together, want to put up some pictures?

and I doubt that ones been asked before!

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M10x1.5 used on puller bolts for Verto. :wink:

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