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Old 12-20-2007, 11:39 AM
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I am looking to get a mcleod twin disk setup but the fly wheel that is on the car has about 3500 miles on it. Do I need to get a new flywheel or just get the flywheel ballanced with the pressure plate and clutch plates when they come in?
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I'm pretty sure that it comes with the fw could be wrong though, I have a spec alum fw if your interested.
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Originally Posted by pushinfreight
I am looking to get a mcleod twin disk setup but the fly wheel that is on the car has about 3500 miles on it. Do I need to get a new flywheel or just get the flywheel ballanced with the pressure plate and clutch plates when they come in?
If the flywheel is clean and looks to be healthy, go ahead and use it. You'll have to break everything in again. If it has problems, resurface and then use it.
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Id take it to a machine shop and have it checked, its the proper way to do it.




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