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Old 12-22-01, 04:37 PM
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I am contemplating doing my clutch soon and I was wondering how much it would cost to resurface the flywheel and where I would take the flywheel to get the work done?

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You should be able to take it to an auto parts store. That's what I had done. I'm not sure about the cost.
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An auto machine shop, or most machine shops for that matter, should be able to do it. I just took kinda fine sandpaper to mine, and roughed it up a little, removed the glaze. I think I used something like 400 grit.
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Cost me $30 at a Napa or something, its a little more than having your rotors turned.
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