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eagletalonesi84

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Ok i'm going to be taking my flywheel to a machine shop what should i ask them to do. What are the specs i should ask for.
 
eagletalonesi84 said:
Ok i'm going to be taking my flywheel to a machine shop what should i ask them to do. What are the specs i should ask for.

Correct flywheel step is .608-.610 (with a max of .613) according to the RRE website. When bringing your flywheel in, explain to them that you want it stepped and that it can't come out less than .608. It would be a great idea to have them measure it first just to be sure that you're not below minimum specs.

For reference, here's a link to the article:

http://www.roadraceengineering.com/clutchandflywheeltech.htm

Good luck!

Andy
 
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