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Old 04-30-2004, 07:47 PM   #3
mustangII460
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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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