shims on flywheel ?
I had my flywheel re-surfaced, and they said they had to take a lot off (0.30-inch) and may need to SHIM it.
Two questions: 1) where can you get 0.30-inch shims ? 2) where do I add the shim (e.g., flywheel-to-crank bolts OR flywheel to pressure-plate bolts) ? Thanks, :-) neil |
Oh, that's a lot of material. 0.030 sounds reasonable, but .300? There is supposedly a specification for how much is acceptable to machine off.
If that's actually how much they removed then I would first make sure the flywheel isn't junk. Removing too much metal will put the flywheel at risk of breakage. And a broken flywheel isn't much different than a car bomb. Dave |
I do not see them cutting .300 in off of a flywheel .If they did they are as dumb as rocks .If they took .030 off then that is still alot but I would be looking for another wheel .Be safe not as above ,a car bomb .I should have a wheel in storage but so does someone closer to your house . Or get a counter weight from an auto trans and a light steel fly wheel .
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I've never heard of shimming a flywheel. One thing, the flywheel is stepped so it's not common. Hopefully your shop knew what they were doing, but to me, it sounds like they don't. :(
I have an extra flywheel in my garage that you can have. It would need to be turned. |
Whoops, me bad. They shaved off 0.030-inch, and they did keep the "step" difference relative.
It is a lighter steel flywheel and I already have the automatic's counterweight installed. Is 0.030 still too dangerous ? :-( neil |
as long as they kept the relationship of the step then what would you need to shim ? The only real difference would be in the pedal adjustment.
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Thanks, I verified that no shims would be needed.
Thank goodness they only shaved off 0.030-inch. Oh well, going dual-plate. :-) neil |
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