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Old Sep 12, 2007 | 04:10 PM
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I removed the clutch from my car, it's really ****ed up... I mean, 3 springs are missing out of 4 xD

Anyway, my question is (probably stupid but that's not the point) do I need to change the flywheel or should I send it to a machine shop. The face where the clutch connects looks fine to me... No scratch or anything only dust...

I only want this car running, I don't really care about the performance (altought I don't mind ^_^) and I'm looking on ebay for clutch kits, and wondering if I should buy a kit that comes with a flywheel.

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Old Sep 12, 2007 | 04:21 PM
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well if the trany is pulled id sugest going all out... all or nothing on the clutch. just something ya dont want that 1 small part going bad and having to pull everything out to put in one cheap part.....
i just priced a new clutch parts for my 94civic and it waslike 150bucks for the plate so if my clutch doesnt look good after i pull the motor im gonna replace everything on the clutch.... and just HOPE the gears and syncros are good.
 
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 11:52 AM
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yes it has to be resurfaced or replaced.
 
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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Yeah thx, I've been told too today at work.
 
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