Flywheel & Pressure Plate Question, Is there any hope for these? |
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Flywheel & Pressure Plate Question, Is there any hope for these? |
saigon71 |
Feb 3 2016, 02:31 PM
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My clutch has never been the best...think I discovered why. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
I gave my flywheel & pressure plate a close inspection today. Both show an odd discoloration. The best way I can describe it is "blotches." There is an odd wear pattern on my flywheel. The outer edge of contact point with the clutch (indicated with red sharpie line) is worn down .030 more than the rest. Can the mating surface of the flywheel be machined, or is this flywheel trash? Any hope for this pressure plate? Aside from the "blotchy" look, it is very smooth. I ran a straight edge across it. It is slightly convex, but I'm not sure how new ones are. Thanks. |
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