Aftermarket Clutch fitting with stock flywheel
I searched but didn't find anything.
To be honest i've never ran into anything but I mentioned to somebody (that has swapped 25 times the motors that I have) that I picked up a ACT 6 Puck to replace the OEM one I just blew. He asked me if it would fit with the stock flywheel.
I never knew it was an issue but he wanted me to find out.
To be honest i've never ran into anything but I mentioned to somebody (that has swapped 25 times the motors that I have) that I picked up a ACT 6 Puck to replace the OEM one I just blew. He asked me if it would fit with the stock flywheel.
I never knew it was an issue but he wanted me to find out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by itrSteez »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn.... so did this just not get answered because it's a stupid question?</TD></TR></TABLE>
possibly... I've never came across anyone who has said that you need a different flywheel for an aftermarket clutch. however, it should be in good shape and not worn down. Flywheel dimensions should all be the same they just use different materials and it has a different weight.
possibly... I've never came across anyone who has said that you need a different flywheel for an aftermarket clutch. however, it should be in good shape and not worn down. Flywheel dimensions should all be the same they just use different materials and it has a different weight.
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