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Posts: 82 Thanks: 3 Trader Rating: 0 | Standard Flywheel ? Noooooo Thanx ! Was gona put her back together with an old flywheel of the shelf . . . . Cuz the one that i took of with the "19" piece clutch looked pretty f**ked Then i matched it up against the standard one . . . . The standard one weighs double if not triple the wieght of this baby, So i took it down to a m8 & he said Noooooo, Gaz Get this baby Rebalanced & Skimmed . . . . . . . . So i did He's a good m8 ![]() Back together tomoz (DEPENDING ON WEATHER ) with a nice new clutch,New Wishbones,Link Arms,Brake Pads etc
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Posts: 82 Thanks: 3 Trader Rating: 0 | Re: Standard Flywheel ? Noooooo Thanx !
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Posts: 16,753 Blog Entries: 10 Thanks: 177 Trader Rating: 3 | Re: Standard Flywheel ? Noooooo Thanx ! Ok ok! I'll reply if it makes you feel loved ![]() What is the weight of the standard vs slim?
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Posts: 82 Thanks: 3 Trader Rating: 0 | Re: Standard Flywheel ? Noooooo Thanx !
So it's getting the full shaBang now . . . New crank seal, Water Pump , Timing Belt etc . . . . I could go on & on ! ! ! ! ! Hows the Milk bottle Going ?
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Posts: 16,753 Blog Entries: 10 Thanks: 177 Trader Rating: 3 | Re: Standard Flywheel ? Noooooo Thanx ! Good, but the working idle valve has unearthed a previously un-noticed issue with the throttle potentiometer... Seems these have the potential to be cleaned out though.2/3Kg... that IS a lot. how does the engine react on a lightened flywheel compared to normal?
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Posts: 82 Thanks: 3 Trader Rating: 0 | Re: Standard Flywheel ? Noooooo Thanx ! [QUOTE=Hellcat;2019047]Good, but the working idle valve has unearthed a previously un-noticed issue with the throttle potentiometer... Seems these have the potential to be cleaned out though.2/3Kg... that IS a lot. how does the engine react on a lightened flywheel compared to normal?[/QUOTE I dont really know to tell you the truth . . . Because my Red Sedi has a lightened,Ballanced flywheel & that goes like a Rocket,But the only difference i've noticed is the response (could be the clutch) & the vibration . . . . I'd love to know what difference it actually does make !
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