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Mondeo V6 Flywheel
liam.mccaffrey - 2/6/21 at 09:56 AM

Does anyone have a V6 Mondeo flywheel in their garage?
Would you mind checking the bore dimension for me? Looking for 44.5mm

Thanks in advance


big_wasa - 2/6/21 at 10:05 AM

Ive got a jag flex plate that's pretty easy to get to.
Could probably get to the flywheel Sunday if no one else has it to hand sooner.

Spigot bearing extension / housing ?


liam.mccaffrey - 2/6/21 at 10:14 AM

That would be amazing if you could check please! I'm installing a Volvo V8 into my Volvo 240 tintop.
I'm pretty sure this engine shares the same crank nose as the Ford/Jag V6 and i'm looking to source a flywheel.
I've just bought a flywheel from what I now believe is a diesel mondeo and it doesn't fit.

I'm looking to confirm its a 44.5mm bore with the 8 bolts on a 76mm PCD.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers

Liam Mc

quote:
Originally posted by big_wasa
Ive got a jag flex plate that's pretty easy to get to.
Could probably get to the flywheel Sunday if no one else has it to hand sooner.

Spigot bearing extension / housing ?


big_wasa - 2/6/21 at 05:08 PM

It looks like you are correct on all counts but I will see if I can think of a better engineering solution to measure it.

I would add the 8 holes are not of equal spacing so the flywheel will only bolt on in one position




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liam.mccaffrey - 2/6/21 at 05:20 PM

you are correct the spacing is 45º except one hole which is 4º out. 45, 45, 45, 41, 49, 45.....etc

that is brilliant thankyou

do you happen to know if they ever came with a single mass flywheel and which years this v6 came in.


big_wasa - 2/6/21 at 05:37 PM

Yes the mk1 Mondeo 2.5 engine code Sea but I understand they changed to dual mass while still on the mk1.
Ford Cougar.
St24.

These are all the same unit.

There was a lighter one on the st200

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big_wasa - 2/6/21 at 05:47 PM

And the ring gear has the same pitch as the zetec startermotor

[Edited on 2/6/21 by big_wasa]


liam.mccaffrey - 2/6/21 at 06:29 PM

That's all really helpful! Thankyou.