So I've spent all evening reading this whole dang thread and I only have one question/concern.
Many times in this thread, it is mentioned that the 8.1 takes it's own "unique" flywheel. Here is the suggested part#, listed on the Summit site:
If you notice, the description also specifies that it also fits the older big and small blocks with a 2-peice rear main seal. So it would seem to me that the 8.1 actually does use a regular old big block flywheel. Yes, there was a post way back when that brought up the fact that a 454 flywheel is different due to being externally balanced. While that may be true, the 396 and 427 were not externally balanced. Other than the 400, the 2-piece rear main small blocks were also internally balanced and used the same crank flange pattern.
So with all that said, it looks like the 8.1 does share a flywheel (and flexplate, depending on the needed converter bolt spacing) with a bunch of other older Chevy V8's. I'd guess the factory installed flywheels like on Larry's '01 truck have "metric" cast into them because the pressure plate bolt holes are metric thread and not SAE.
Many times in this thread, it is mentioned that the 8.1 takes it's own "unique" flywheel. Here is the suggested part#, listed on the Summit site:
If you notice, the description also specifies that it also fits the older big and small blocks with a 2-peice rear main seal. So it would seem to me that the 8.1 actually does use a regular old big block flywheel. Yes, there was a post way back when that brought up the fact that a 454 flywheel is different due to being externally balanced. While that may be true, the 396 and 427 were not externally balanced. Other than the 400, the 2-piece rear main small blocks were also internally balanced and used the same crank flange pattern.
So with all that said, it looks like the 8.1 does share a flywheel (and flexplate, depending on the needed converter bolt spacing) with a bunch of other older Chevy V8's. I'd guess the factory installed flywheels like on Larry's '01 truck have "metric" cast into them because the pressure plate bolt holes are metric thread and not SAE.



. . Maybe we should deal on it and the allison .