viperrt96
Enthusiast
Can\'t resurface the Flywheel ? Why not ?
I replaced my clutch (it didn't really need it- 33k) while I had my motor apart this winter. I resurfaced my stock Flywheel while I was at it. I know I didn't take more than .010" off of it. I only did it to clean up the surface. It still has the machined chamfer on all of the edges(outside-inside). It seems to work fine.
I just read in my service manual that you should not resurface the flywheel. It states that you should only lightly sand it and it(flywheel) must be replaced upon the need to do so.
Anybody know why?
I replaced my clutch (it didn't really need it- 33k) while I had my motor apart this winter. I resurfaced my stock Flywheel while I was at it. I know I didn't take more than .010" off of it. I only did it to clean up the surface. It still has the machined chamfer on all of the edges(outside-inside). It seems to work fine.
I just read in my service manual that you should not resurface the flywheel. It states that you should only lightly sand it and it(flywheel) must be replaced upon the need to do so.
Anybody know why?