Should i put my flywheel cover back on?
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Re: Should i put my flywheel cover back on? (MordecaiPSI)
I bought one ... new for like $14 with the bolts. It'd be really cool if a small rock got in there...sweeet!
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Re: Should i put my flywheel cover back on? (civictypenos)
i'd feel safer if it was there.
plus i'd feel stupid if something got in there knowing i took time to consider it
plus i'd feel stupid if something got in there knowing i took time to consider it
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Re: Should i put my flywheel cover back on? (Pengo)
i have never ran one on any of my motors, i drive them all daily through rain, dirt, mud, whatever and have never had a problem. id leave it off, no big deal IMO
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Re: Should i put my flywheel cover back on? (LSiTurbo)
put it on. It doesn't cost very much and it's not very hard to do. If you get something in there, you are going to cause alot of damage.
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Re: Should i put my flywheel cover back on? (MordecaiPSI)
When I had my new clutch put in I didnt have a cover on, I been running for a year now and my clutch is started to make a like sqeaking noise. What I think has happened is that since I didnt have the cover on, the rain got up in there and dried out the bearing. So I ordered a cover so when I replace my clutch hopefully it shouldnt happen again.
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