Flywheel Resurface

mokh

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Hi guys,

Im installing new clutch set and looking for a reliable shop to resurface my flywheel (ulu klang area). not talking about skimming to reduce weight. It is a single mass Toms flywheel for toyota altezza.

I read the importance of having the flywheel resurface every clutch change on the net but didnt lead me to any local machine shop that offer the service.
if there are, i would like to know how they it too.. there are special machine for that but i never see that machine here.

any help appreciated.
:wavey:
thank you
 

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Hi guys,

Im installing new clutch set and looking for a reliable shop to resurface my flywheel (ulu klang area). not talking about skimming to reduce weight. It is a single mass Toms flywheel for toyota altezza.

I read the importance of having the flywheel resurface every clutch change on the net but didnt lead me to any local machine shop that offer the service.
if there are, i would like to know how they it too.. there are special machine for that but i never see that machine here.

any help appreciated.
:wavey:
thank you


if no noticeable wear/uneven surface....no need to do resurface on the flywheel....

similar situation on disc/brake pad relation.....in fact, flywheel and clutch is working on the same concept on the brake....just in reverse....
 

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