The gentlemen I bought it from sold me what he said is the correct flywheel to work for my application i do not know how to check aside from counting teeth. He is a small marine engine guy that builds engines out of Florida and I can not get him to return calls since the engine was shipped in weeks ago. So here I am hoping to get as much help as you guys are willing to share. I did not get a bobtail engine. It is literally the long block with 4bbl intake man, valve covers, 4bbl carb, and supposedly the correct fly wheel. He said the coupler I have would bolt up and work with the new flywheel he sent. I have since ordered the fuel pump kit with bracket and 4bbl gas lines and bracket for fuel filter. Also need to order oil pressure switch and relay as I understand from research.
1- My complete old cooling system will all bolt up and work fine manifolds and risers included?
2- My old thunderbolt ignition and distributor should all work fine?
3- My old starter will work fine?
4- My pulleys, power steering, alternator, and water pump will all bolt up the same?
5- Got a 4bbl throttle cable bracket b/c old motor was 2bbl. Shifting assembly bolts to riser so I do not see a problem there.
Lots of my parts from old engine are next to new. I hate to buy anything I do not need.
first, it will be a nightmare getting the old accessory drive to work on the new motor. the damper is not only a different diameter, its a different offset. if you have a hot-rodding, part swapping SBC knowledge background, you can make it work. you need to buy a new water pump, as the old water pump will not fit a balance shaft motor because on a balance shaft motor, the front cover is way different.
second, verify the flywheel. you can measure. but you need to use your existing flywheel housing. the 168 tooth flywheel will not work in the 153 tooth flywheel housing. and there is no cheap way to make a non-balance shaft flywheel fit a balance shaft motor and be right (the balance is completely different and a $79 flywheel is $300 cheaper than having your old flywheel modified)
buy a new starter, your old starter is 35# of direct drive madness, a PMGR starter is 12# of bliss
you will need a relay and an oil pressure switch to wire up a marine certified fuel pump on your 2001 motor
you should (recommended) use the solid mounts vs the gummi bear squishy mounts. will they work, yes. is it right, no.
you could have made up the fuel pump bracket (comes with the carter fuel pump), lines (they are 3/8 brake lines) and other components.