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Location: 215 E. 6th Street Northport, Michigan 49670
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Is there a way to check a flywheel to see if the surface needs to be machined after it is removed and cleaned??
Thanks!!
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You look for grooves in the surface and burn marks. Take a straight edge to the face to see it its flat. I have always had it resurfaced, with it already out of the car or truck.
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1. Clutch face is parallel to the crankshaft flange; 2. Clutch face is flat, so no clutch chatter; 3. Ring gear is a snug fit. Consider having the flywheel lightened and machine for a V8 clutch. Doing so will decrease the stress in the rear main bearing, make shifting easier, enable quicker acceleration and facilitate braking.
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