Can you add "Friction Material" to a Flywheel?
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Can you add "Friction Material" to a Flywheel?
I was doing some price checking and the guy I bought my current Spec flywheel from said that instead of buying a new flywheel, just to get some friction material to put back on there. I'v never heard of this.
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Any thoughts?
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I dont know... the guy knew I had a Spec billet FW. Hes the one who sold it to me. Either way, it sounded kinda fishy to me... i didnt like the way it sounded. if I was getting things fixed, I wanted them fixed right and just get another flywheel.
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I'm sure you're all aware that the friction material on the clutch disk operates like a brake pad and the pressure plate is then analogous to a rotor. Could you imagine putting friction material on a friggin rotor. IMO there is no way that is going to work, without jacking some serious **** up.
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