there are some other considerations. is the engine internally balanced, or externally. if external, there will be a minimum weight it will need to be (offset weight + flywheel) what is the max rpm. wear surface has a bunch of considerations. is it to have a different face, (aluminum w/ steel wear surface) max and min diameter OF WEAR SURFACE, not ring gear. minimum outer diameter will be a function of the output vs input. Offset from the crank surface to the wear surface can be critical, too
aftermarket manufacturers make flywheels in many different configs. aluminum, nodular, stamped steel. but, I have to ask:
if this flywheel shatters at full rpm, what contains it, and is that containment strong enough to ensure you, and occupents, and all bystanders are safe.
I have seen flywheels/clutch/pressure plate assys grenade. in a rear wheel drive car, they can RIP YOUR LEGS APART. they will come thru an aluminum bellhousing, often exploding it, too. heres a link to speedways flywheel section, you can see there are lots of possible configurations, from ram couplers to multidiscs.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Produc...heels&deptId=0
good luck
dr