Flywheel wear limit drawing? |
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Flywheel wear limit drawing? |
PDXMike |
Jan 7 2013, 02:53 PM
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Slowly Learning Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 20-December 10 From: Portland, OR Member No.: 12,501 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Can anyone confirm if this is the correct drawing for resurfacing the flywheel? Is the 11mm wear limit correct? I ask because the cross-section near the center of the hub doesn't look QUITE the same as my flywheel
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rjames |
Jan 8 2013, 12:22 AM
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I'm made of metal Group: Members Posts: 3,949 Joined: 24-July 05 From: Shoreline, WA Member No.: 4,467 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I tried long and hard to find this info but never did. I ended up biting the bullet and buying a new flywheel to play it safe. A new/uncut is something =< than 9mm as that's the measure mine was when purchased new. Nice to know that the new one will most likely outlast the life of the car.
If you re-use yours, make sure that the top of the bolts don't sit above the surface. You don't want them making contact with the clutch disk. I think that's the main concern since you could adjust the clutch for a change of 1mm. Some have shaved the bolt heads down, but I didn't want to go that route. |
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