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you dont have any about you Trevor?
getting a new clutch fitted soon so now as good a time to check as any!
Phil
alan_d
07-10-2008, 12:18 PM
No sir, but he is looking for stock ones...
has anyone tried the JC project ones that seem cheap online?
All said tho, a flywheel shouldnt be skimped on. Not many people live to tell the tale of a flywheel failure
He was down at mine on Sunday looking for one and I didn't have any.
aw well just have to steal that trd one off alan then lol
so no lightened flywheel for Phil. boo hoo :(
Phil
WallaceGlanza
07-10-2008, 12:31 PM
I've got a stock one if someone wants it to lighten, in fact I've got two and a lightweight one.:p
i'll take the lightweight one wallace lol
WallaceGlanza
07-10-2008, 12:38 PM
Sorry its attached to the rest of my blitz clutch and the car.:(
hubbygt
07-10-2008, 12:56 PM
may have one soon phil.il let you know matd
alan_d
07-10-2008, 01:01 PM
please Phil, I beg you dont lighten it! just hold tight and buy a proper lightER one made from the appropriate materials! Id hate to see members literally cut in two. Im a deep advocate of fabricating a part designed for the job under this circumstance.
glanza_dan
07-10-2008, 01:04 PM
iv got the JC project flywhell very nice item :)
bought it when they just came out in japan ill post some pics up :)
glanza_dan
07-10-2008, 01:25 PM
iv got the JC project flywhell very nice item :)
bought it when they just came out in japan ill post some pics up :)
ryan_v
08-10-2008, 02:13 AM
i think phil/flip has a stock flywheel lyn around somewere if trevors still after one
fastglanza
08-10-2008, 03:11 AM
if done properly the stock flywheel is ok to lighten..i've had one down to 10lbs...just don't take meat off from the middle
i've seen one with alot taken off from the middle (makes no sense as it wouldnt decrease the inertia in any case) and it broke away right from there. luckily the bellhousing stopped it barely as it almost cut through
alan_d
08-10-2008, 07:45 AM
I know people have done them, but you have to ask whether its worth the risk, yesteerday we had a flywheel in which had a cracked and split clutch. the driver was unaware of any issue other than perhaps a clutch that was starting to slip.
basically the fly went blue and started to hairline fracture around the perimiter of the teeth, should it have failed id hate to have been around.
Lightened ones are fabricated from stronger, but lighter materials like chromoly in order to retain the strength and resiliance of a stock wheel but with less mass. and for all the money thats being saved id plump for a proper one time and time again
glanza_dan
09-10-2008, 10:44 AM
i wouldnt risk that mate, just buy one then happy days :)
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