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redrilling ea82 flywheel for ej swap questions


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Hi there I'm getting everything together for my first ej swap and the next objective on my list is to redrill the flywheel. I'm having a hard time though finding threads that step through it. I'm sure they exist so I'm sorry if I'm bringing up a redundant post. I've found lots of threads where people mention that they did it, but none where they show how to do it. So I have the flywheel from the ej motor to place the new holes. What kind of drill bit should I use? Am I gonna need a press for this? Also, I'm guessing I should get it balanced after redrilling? Any tips or pointers through this are appreciated, or even a link to a previous thread that goes through it if you know of one.

 

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I used an air compressor with a carbide tipped high speed drill and it worked really well. First thing i did was put my EA flywheel up and just marked with a sharpie where i thought the holes should go then went to work with it clamped in a vice. Took a couple of test fits but finally got it. I wouldn't bother getting it balanced as technically you will be taking the same amount of material out of all sides. You could, just saying i never have and i've never had a problem. I tried dremel bits before and they just kept breaking so get a heavy duty carbide bit! :)

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  • 2 months later...

angerthis,

 

Just where under the hood is this connector located?

I just went to the hardware store bought a brand new colbalt bit and for the template I use the spacer from the automatic transmission that went between the crank and the flexplateq welded it to my ea82 flywheel And clamped it to a drill press and drilled them out with no problem Took my time at it as I spent maybe 4 hours only used one colbalt bit work perfectly grinded the spacer off after I was finished and done it was like 20 bucks with some change back from Lowes

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