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PCA Member since 1988
Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: SW Washington State
Posts: 4,616
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If I was delivering a flywheel to a machine shop, I would tell them to do both surfaces. The cost difference is minimal. I was asking a hypothetical question. For example, If I had a flywheel that had been machined on one surface, but not the other, should I even consider using it? At what point would you say don't think about it?
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1973.5 911T with RoW 1980 SC CIS stroked to 3.2, 10:1 Mahle Sport p/c's, TBC exhaust ports, M1 cams, SSI's. RSR bushings & adj spring plates, Koni Sports, 21/26mm T-bars, stock swaybars, 16x7 Fuchs w Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, 205/55-16 at all 4 corners.
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