Resurfaced Flywheel??
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Resurfaced Flywheel??
I am getting ready to put a different clutch in my car, the old one was in for about 20k and I had the flywheel resurfaced before I put that one in. Should I resurface it again or is that completely unnecessary?
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Re: Resurfaced Flywheel?? (TurboMark)
You should always resurface the flywheel before you put a new clutch on. Even though your flywheel will most likely be ok in its current state. But hey its pretty cheap to get it done so i would do it
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Re: Resurfaced Flywheel?? (Magick211)
true, it is really cheap. But mine looks really good, although it is hard to tell anything just by eyeballing it. Second, I dont want to waste/spend any more money that isnt necessary. I guess I'm just pissed about changing the slave and master cylinder only to find it was the pressure plate being broke...dammit
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Re: Resurfaced Flywheel?? (TurboMark)
Yeah, it's a pain. My problem was the disc, but still had to spend an additional $100+ in parts when I changed it all over. You gotta do what ya gotta do.
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