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As I understand the terminology "Match Balanced would mean that "ALL" your reciprocating assembly ie; connecting rods, pistons, crankshaft, harmonic balancer, flywheel, pressure plate have been balanced as an assembled "Unit".

So "if" ( unless you know the exact balancing procedure your engine was assembled using) your flywheel was balanced along with the other parts as mentioned.

Then the new flywheel would require to have the same material/s removed from the same location/s in order to have the new flywheel balanced to the same specifications/balance as the old/existing flywheel.

If the internal engine components were balanced independent of the flywheel being attached, then I would suggest having the flywheel & pressure plate balanced as a unit.

Cleveland/Pantera flywheel is 164 teeth...Mark
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