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Will having my flywheel resurfaced w/o

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Old 04-10-2002, 09:03 PM
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so will it? As some of u know i finally got my flywheel off and the new oil seal in, and i didn't want to take any shortcuts, but im not reaplcing my 6 month old clultch, will it hurt anything????
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If the clutch was working ok with the flywheel then I would just leave it. You'll just want to put the pressure plate on in the same position it was when you removed it.
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you should just have your flywheel resurfaced if your putting in a new clutch. when i bought my car i had to replace the clutch with a kevlar clutch and i kept the stock flywheel and just resurfaced it so it catches a little better. thats only if u have some scratches in the flywheel that u can feel with your fingernail.



what kinda clutch are you putting in?
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Old 04-11-2002, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbo II' date='April 11 2002,00:45
you should just have your flywheel resurfaced if your putting in a new clutch. when i bought my car i had to replace the clutch with a kevlar clutch and i kept the stock flywheel and just resurfaced it so it catches a little better. thats only if u have some scratches in the flywheel that u can feel with your fingernail.



what kinda clutch are you putting in?
but im not reaplcing my 6 month old clultch
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Old 04-11-2002, 12:10 PM
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oh im sorry my daughter was crying when i was replying. yeah it wouldnt hurt. how heavy a flywheel?
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Old 04-11-2002, 04:19 PM
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well, i took it in today and it costed my $35 so it didn't hurt my pocket, i'll let ya know if i got any more problems :sigh: .....
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Old 04-11-2002, 06:23 PM
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well i just noticed a couple things, one i there is a hairline scratch on my pressure plate maybe and inch long, and like 3 the same size on my resurfaced flywheel, barley noticeable though, so i don't know if they were that way when i got it or i did it when cleaning the m with rags.. Do u think these tiny scatches could do any harm?

I did call my dad from school to tell him to pick up some stuff and i mention that i didn't need the resurfacing, but he had already brought it in w/o me knowing, but oh well, it looks alot better and smoother!
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