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Proper tolerance for flywheel?

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Old Aug 2, 2013 | 06:10 PM
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Proper tolerance for flywheel?

I was interested in having my flywheel resurface before I purchase a new clutch. I was wondering if anyone knew of the correct tolerance between the stepped/dished area of the clutch face and the raised clutch cover? I want to ensure the proper clamping force between the two areas. I believe the last time my flywheel was resurfaced, they only cut the clutch face and not the cover/mount area. I want to ensure that the proper amount is cut now to ensure proper function/clamp force. I did notice a weaker clamping force from my last clutch job. Thanks I couldn't find any info in the FSM.
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Old Aug 3, 2013 | 12:38 PM
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Last time I bought a clutch kit I think it actually came with specs, but, there is no way I would still have it. You may be able to contact the clutch manufacturer and see if they have specs for it. I looked at the FSM but they just say to replace the flywheel if bad, not very helpful indeed.
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