RX7Club.com - Mazda RX7 Forum

RX7Club.com - Mazda RX7 Forum (https://www.rx7club.com/)
-   3rd Generation Specific (1993-2002) (https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/)
-   -   flywheel specs? (https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/flywheel-specs-315741/)

rotarypower101 06-10-04 04:33 PM

flywheel specs?
 
What are the stock flywheel specs when having it surfaced?
I went everywhere local and nobody around has the actual numbers.
Anyone know the actual spec on the step?

Thanks

rotarypower101 06-10-04 06:21 PM

/\

rotarypower101 06-11-04 12:31 AM

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hreadid=256126

here is a link to related topic, thought it was interesting.

Still need the number that defines the step in the flywheel.
I cant find a number anywhere I look, anybody have an idea what it should be so when I take it in, the people that are going to cut it have a good number to go off of instead of guessing what it should be?

I know someone has to have run into this problem when resurfacing the flywheel.

seanfd3s 06-11-04 12:35 AM

i know your suppost to do it w/ the pressure plate but not a exact number yet. ill keep looken

rotarypower101 06-11-04 12:56 AM

you mean surface both the friction surface and the PP face right?
Because the way I was told that they had to be both cut , and that the step where the PP sits and the friction surface needs to be right in order for it to engage properly.
I cant see why it is so critical seeing as the parts are moving, and it would only mean a little less or more throw depending on how it was ground if it was off by a little.
But I would rather have the correct number to feel better about doing it.
thanks for the help!

rotarypower101 06-11-04 02:29 PM

/\

rotarypower101 06-12-04 02:30 PM

anyone?
This has been done before right?
I searched could not find any reference to a number, anyone have a thread they can link me to.

adamrx7 11-25-04 11:43 AM

If your mechine shop knows what there doing then you dont have to worry about the step. I turn flywheels everyday and the instant our mechine toutches the flywheel it mesures how much is taken off. Then you simply take that much off the pressure plate mounting pads. But I would like to know a exact # to have a reference. My DSM's need a step of 0.610", +/- 0.002

adamrx7 11-25-04 11:57 AM

Well it was eating at me so I looked it up in the manual, It has not mention of the step, just runout (.2mm / .008 max)

rotarypower101 11-25-04 06:41 PM

I cant remember what the step was measured at, but the one I used and another guy got independently was posted on a different thread. It still baffles me that no one had an answer right off the bat, nor could I find any reference to the number recommended anywhere.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:13 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands