Flywheel resurfacing question
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I just drop my flywheel off at a local driveline place and tell them to resurface it. They know me by name now since I have been in there so many times. LOL There is really nothing hard about it. Ask around and fine a reputable shop.
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As long as it is 'surface ground', that is not turned on a lathe, there is not a particular spec. The main things are a) make sure they locate the flywheel on the crank flange, not the ring gear so the grind is parallel, and b) don't let it spark out so long that the surface is glassy smooth.
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It only clocks in one position so you don't have to worry about that. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />