Highly recommend haveng the flywheel resurfaced if you are going with a full clutch replacement. You won't have to do anything to it for a long time, all things being equal. I now have about 45,000 on my last new clutch job and expect to go at least to 150K. John Rodgers 88 GL Driver john Runberg wrote: >Removed the clutch and flywheel. Looks like one spring is broke. I also >found two split washers in the bellhousing yesterday when the tranny came >out. Though it strange, but maybe I dropped them? Nope, there's signs that >they've been tossed around in there for a bit (!). > >Now for the question: there are black 'spots' on the flywheel. I assume that >means it needs to be resurfaced? How do I know what's normal?? > >TIA, this list is invaluable! > >john > > > |
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