I'm in a bit of a quandry here. I have a 70 Cuda' with a 426 that's going through a complete retrofit. I just ordered a Keisler Tremec 600 with the .64 top gear, Mcleod Street Twin and Keisler's hydraulic throw-out bearing / master cyl. The issue is the flywheel currently installed is a 143 tooth along with matching mini-starter and Lakewood bellhousing. It is an older (if that makes a difference) one piece scatter shield. I need to determine before Kestler can complete the order what flywheel to get with the Street Twin. Now, it seems to me that the 130 tooth flywheels have a better selection of parts and, in fact, is a cheaper Mcleod unit. The Keisler trans requires GM style 26 spline discs so the Street Twin is a mixed bag anyway.
The question is, if I go with a 130 tooth Street Twin can I use my scatter shield and mini starter?
Also is there really a big difference between the Aluminum and Steel flywheels other than the obvious weight savings for a Hemi? I've never played with an Aluminum flywheel.
Lastly, the clutch assembly can be ordered with either the Borg&Beck-Long or Diaphram pressure plate. Which is best?
Thanks
Tom