Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket |
03-03-2021, (Subject: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket Well I got the transmission out last night. I haven’t pulled the clutch and flywheel yet, but the teeth on the flywheel look fine from what I can see. I was surprised that at 810,000 miles the wear indicator on the clutch still shows it has about 3/4 of its linings left. Would it be crazy to consider reusing a clutch with that many miles? Once I get the flywheel out I’ll see how bad it looks, maybe just resurface and reinstall. User's Signature: Anti-seize EVERYTHING, Except injectors...Use Petroleum Jelly!!! | |||
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Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - JMBT - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - smorgan87 - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - Chamberpains - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - Rawze - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - tree98 - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - JMBT - 03-03-2021 RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - Rawze - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - smorgan87 - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - smorgan87 - 03-03-2021, RE: Flywheels, OEM or aftermarket - JMBT - 03-03-2021, |
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