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88DroptopGT
Member # 2535
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http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?mfrcode=SFW&mfrpartnumber=711&parttype=267&ptset=A
It says:
Standard Flywheels are milled on computerized CNC machines producing close tolerances for proper function, ring gears reconditioned or replaced, bolt holes re-threaded, guide pins replaced.
Mentions nothing about being resurfaced but they are milled.
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Migs
Member # 5439
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When I bought mine we just slapped that bitch right in
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Jmir018
Member # 1414
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it's not bad at all for that price. cheaper than resurfacing? how's the quality? any risk of them breaking or something? thanks.
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AJBlackGT
Member # 3936
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The surface finish should be fine. I would be more concerned with it being out of balance. The last parts store flywheel I out in my car gave it the shakes pretty bad.
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88DroptopGT
Member # 2535
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quote: Originally posted by AJBlackGT: The surface finish should be fine. I would be more concerned with it being out of balance. The last parts store flywheel I out in my car gave it the shakes pretty bad.
O RLY? Damn I guess I'm making a call to the machine shop about resurfacing my OEM flywheel then.
Thanks for the heads up! There is a reason why they are so cheap.
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AJBlackGT
Member # 3936
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It shouldn't cost anymore than 30 bucks for a machine shop to resurface yours
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I Fear No Five O
Member # 5185
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quote: Originally posted by AJBlackGT: It shouldn't cost anymore than 30 bucks for a machine shop to resurface yours
+1
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