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Old Nov 25, 2007 | 09:48 PM
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I am getting parts together to do everything on the drive train at the same time. I have an HD ACT clutch kit, and I am in the process of purchasing a DC5R LSD and a flywheel. My question is if installing the flywheel is a DIY project like the clutch or does it have to be balanced like on the B series engines?
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Old Nov 25, 2007 | 11:06 PM
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it's a DIY and remember to torque the flywheel and pressure plate to CORRECT torque specs. there's a DIY LSD install and clutch install i posted up. why would you have to balance the flywheel if it's already been balanced from the company unless your shaving your stock flywheel. Good luck with the ACT.. i don't trust their product, they've gone to the bottom of my never to use product list. Poor customer service and poor quality. If it brakes good luck on getting that replaced with them. I'd sell it and get a competition clutch. Excellent company and chris jewel stands behind his products.
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Old Nov 25, 2007 | 11:25 PM
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nothing ACT will ever touch my car , all their stuff is junk for the dc5.
and yeah flywheel can just bolt on make sure to torque correctly, 87 lbs i think
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