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Do I REALLY need to resurface my flywheel?


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For a clutch job to be done right, the flywheel should be inspected and surfaced. that pilot bearing in there should be replaced as well. at the very least, I would get a rotary scuff pad or sanding disk, put it in a die grinder or drill, and put a non directional surface all around the mating surface. That you can at least do without taking it out of the car.

 

as for the real world, yes you can probably leave it the way it is, but if its glazed it will probably take a lot longer to break in the clutch, causing it to slip/burn & stuff...

 

-Mike

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yeah i like to use a sanding disc on a drill. if i dont have one i would use sandpaper by hand, just stroke in odd directions so the scratches arent all one direction.

 

really you just need to get the shininess off the surface

 

my recommendations for a daily driver type usage

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