Flywheel bolt safety locks

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by Al Downs, Mar 14, 2022.

  1. Al Downs

    Al Downs Member

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    This is what I am looking for but I have no idea what they are called so it makes finding them tough. They are a type of lock to prevent the bolts from backing out on the flywheel of my 216.

    Does anyone know what they are called and a source to get them?
     

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  2. Bill Hanlon

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    Depending on the year of your 216, you are looking for three of one of the last two items shown below.

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  3. Al Downs

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    Any idea where they can be found?
     
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    These are important, I remember a pristine 1954 Chevy 3100 that knocked loudly so the owner ass-u-med it had bad bearings, a Fireman I knew paid $800 for it in the late 1970's and added red loctite, was a very happy camper .

    Maybe try " chevsof the 40's " in Washington state ? .

    They used to have lots of stuff like this .
     
  5. Greg_H

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    I think there was a different style with hydra-matic as well. Definitely a need to seal the threads well.
     
  6. coilover

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    These were used before LocTite was available. Use red as Nate suggested and the bolts WILL NOT back out unless heated. Think of the lock tabs as a whale oil lamp when LED's are now available
     
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    Well said Evan .
     
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    I would use Blue if you ever want to disassemble those again. Should be plenty to keep the bolts where they belong.
     
  9. vwnate1

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    The application of heat to the bolt heads will make them easily removable .

    Loose flywheel bolts was long a problem on these engines .
     
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