Where to lighten stock flywheel?
I took my flywheel to a shop to get resurfaced and lightened. They said they could resurface it easy but they dont know where to take material off to lighten it. Does anyone know where exactly to have them lighten it?
I would but I live in a city where there arent any machine shops that do imports, mostly domestics. The closest one is like 2 hours away. But if I can just tell them where to take the weight off, they can do it because they are a good machine shop and I've used them before.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ApexOne »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just take it out of town. They have no business machining your flywheel if they dont know where to shave it off at.</TD></TR></TABLE>
amen to that brother!
amen to that brother!
how much do u plan on lightening it to much is not recommended and is not safe if u want a lighweight flywheel is just a better option to get aftermarket
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Yeah, thats what I decided to do. I was getting the flywheel surfaced so I thought I might as well get it lightened for a little more. But I dont want to runt he risk of damage so I'm going to keep it at stock wieght and get an aftermarket flywheel in the future.
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