Diff flywheel/Clutch will they work??
i was wondering if i had a diffrent brand flywheel and diffrent brand clutch, and install the 2 into my tranny will it still work? yes or no? im not too certaina bout this so yeah
What will happen is your transmission will explode with the force of 1000 suns and if you survive that you will go bald.
In all reality though, it will work.
In all reality though, it will work.
i don't know, i was just wondering. -=/
how much would it be just to get my flywheel resurfaced? Is that good? im kinda tight on cash rite now also so yeah...
how much would it be just to get my flywheel resurfaced? Is that good? im kinda tight on cash rite now also so yeah...
Damn. Call some local machine shops and transmission places and get some quotes. Jeeze. Would you like us to hold your dick while you pee?
EDIT: sorry, perhaps i was a bit harsh. But what you really need to do is do some searches on here about clutch installs and the like.
Resurfacing a flywheel is good. It removes irregularities in the metal, and gives the clutch a better surface to stick to. It is also important to thoroughly degrease the new presure plate before you install it. Use brake cleaner to do this.
EDIT: sorry, perhaps i was a bit harsh. But what you really need to do is do some searches on here about clutch installs and the like.
Resurfacing a flywheel is good. It removes irregularities in the metal, and gives the clutch a better surface to stick to. It is also important to thoroughly degrease the new presure plate before you install it. Use brake cleaner to do this.
yeah uh i already have searches about installing clutches and flywheels.
I havent seen or read anything about using a diff clutch/flywheel together except Clutch Masters and Firdanza(i think that's the name). so yeah. it's ok i know where ur getting at i guess.
And if i was to call people around my area they would most likely be an *** or w.e to me. except one place. that's why i come to honda-tech
and im still learning too.
I havent seen or read anything about using a diff clutch/flywheel together except Clutch Masters and Firdanza(i think that's the name). so yeah. it's ok i know where ur getting at i guess.
And if i was to call people around my area they would most likely be an *** or w.e to me. except one place. that's why i come to honda-tech
and im still learning too.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by explictness »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah uh i already have searches about installing clutches and flywheels.
I havent seen or read anything about using a diff clutch/flywheel together except Clutch Masters and Firdanza(i think that's the name). so yeah. it's ok i know where ur getting at i guess.
And if i was to call people around my area they would most likely be an *** or w.e to me. except one place. that's why i come to honda-tech
and im still learning too.
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to being humble.
Btw, it's "Fidanza".
Also, as long as the application is for your engine/transmission, there's no reason why any brand will not work. Just so you know
I havent seen or read anything about using a diff clutch/flywheel together except Clutch Masters and Firdanza(i think that's the name). so yeah. it's ok i know where ur getting at i guess.
And if i was to call people around my area they would most likely be an *** or w.e to me. except one place. that's why i come to honda-tech
and im still learning too.
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to being humble.Btw, it's "Fidanza".
Also, as long as the application is for your engine/transmission, there's no reason why any brand will not work. Just so you know

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