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You should always consider resurfacing the flywheel when you do a clutch
job, especially if you smoked the clutch badly (smoke pouring out) or it was chattering before it died. Inspect the wear surface, see if it has groves, surface checks, or one side deeper than the other. Typically they only take off .020" to .050" so there is very little change in the critical dimensions. A good auto machine shop can clean it up in a few minutes, $25 to $50 range. Good insurance to keep you from having to do it agian shortly. Carl Saiyed wrote: > Burned the poo out of my clutch in my 89 YJ today. It's a 2.5L on 33's with > 4.10's. Reccomendations on a new clutch? Centerforce? Do I need to resurface > the flywheel? Tips? > > > Thanks > > Carl > > |
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