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Flywheel worn?
How do you tell if a flywheel is worn? Is there a thickness spec?
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Good question. I pulled mine last night and am taking it in to a local machine shop tomorrow for them to have a looksee.
Here's a picture just before I pulled it ... ![]()
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Yes, these specs are given in the no-longer-available factory spec books, and also republished in my Engine Rebuild book (http://www.101projects.com)
-Wayne
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Thanks for the reminder Wayne.
OK, here's a shot of my resurfaced flywheel. Shop said everything was in spec and OK: ![]()
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