Re: [DMCForum] Clutch woes
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Re: [DMCForum] Clutch woes





--- Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Assuming this is the case -- I want to be prepared
> if it is -- will I
> be wise to buy a new clutch disk in addition to the
> new flywheel? Or
> would it be OK to simply put a new flywheel in and
> leave everything
> else alone?

All depends on how soon you want to do the job again.
You don't know how long the disk has been slipping, so
it is hard to say how much meat you have worn off of
it (assuming this is the problem).

> Would a shop typically cut the disk flat if not
> given other
> instructions? I just took it down to Napa, asked
> them to resurface it,
> and picked it up a day later... I did not know nor
> say anything about
> /how/ to cut it.

It should be clear to any one looking at the flywheel
that it has a step-cut on it..  So it depends on how
attentive the person who did the work was.  It is
extra work to cut the steps, so not uncommon for
someone to ignore that detail.

> -Ryan
>


           
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