So I found a bunch of 300ZX N/A clutch parts online to slap onto my RB20DET, and it says in the descriptions that the flywheels shouldn't be machined when replacing the clutch assemblies. Is this a 300ZX thing or are they just totally full of crap?
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Why are websites telling me not to machine the flywheel?
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Resurfacing is fine. Machining can cause serious problems. check this video...
Thats an example of a oem flywheel machined too much, they are known to just blowup. Not sure how much you can shave an oem skyline flywheel safely but I would recommend spending the money on a aftermarket one and potenitally save yourself from a gernade beside your legs. hope that helps.
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i just had mine resurfaced when i tore my engine out to clean it up, it was kinda scuffed up. no ridges or anything, so i thought it'd be alright. I won't be shooting for over 400HP until I get a new clutch, I'll get a new flywheel when I do that.I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.
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