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 resurfacing flywheel what exactly do they mean by re-surface a flywheel?... something i can do myself?   thanx | 
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 Unless you work at a machine shop, no.  Take it to Napa, they'll do it for like $35.  Its basically like cutting rotors, except just one side. | 
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 Unless your flywheel has deep gouges in it, just use some emory cloth to rough it up. Then install it. When I have a flywheel that has deep gouges, I just replace it. *note* When you resurface a flywheel you lose thickness. This can cause problems if you don't shim the wheel correctly. The material lost has to be made up somewhere. | 
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 I have learned that If I am going through all that trouble, might as well put a new one in.  But then again I am getting lazy and dont want to be under the car all the time:D | 
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 try to find a shop that will use a Blanchard grinder to turn the flywheel.   you want to keep the same geometry between the friction surface and the center hub. | 
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