Resurface Flywheel?
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Resurface Flywheel?
just wondering if i should resurface the flywheel if i'll be using my old clutch when i drop my motor back in my car? it's got about 6 months left on it and i just wanted to use the same clutch/flywheel for the initial motor break-in. once the motor is fully broken in, i'll be replacing the cams, clutch, and flywheel. besides, i didn't want to spend $40 on the resurface this time and another $40 again when i install the new clutch.
i know most of you would say wait until you have everything, and save myself time and money but that's not really the issue right now. while the motor is out, i'm having the engine bay painted so i don't have all the time in the world.
thanks for the help.
i know most of you would say wait until you have everything, and save myself time and money but that's not really the issue right now. while the motor is out, i'm having the engine bay painted so i don't have all the time in the world.
thanks for the help.
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Re: Resurface Flywheel? (vtecb20coupe)
ide offer to have it done for 20 bucks for you, but youde loose the cost in shipping. i have mine all doen at clutchmasters.. yes, im near by, and they're in Rialto... 20 bucks.. walk in special.
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Re: Resurface Flywheel? (Built B16A)
that's cool. i appreciate the offer though. oh well, just as long as the old clutch holds up throughout the initial break-in, i'll be happy.
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