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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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Flywheel resurfacing in Dallas/Garland???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jocko" data-source="post: 7341480" data-attributes="member: 49191"><p>I 've reread my post and I apologize! I feel like an idiot for coming off like a jerk. That's what I get for getting sloppy and posting on the internet but I'm sorry if I offended you.</p><p></p><p>I "scuffed" it with a random orbital, followed by successively finer grits of emory cloth. I would be skeptical of anyone who told me they went after their flywheel with a powertool, (even though a random orbital is not inherently aggressive) hence the reluctance to admit such! I wasn't trying to remove material so much as CLEAN it of clutch matter and prepare it for new clutch matter.</p><p></p><p>I am, however, a machinist by profession and understand tolerences and parallelism and what-not and would have preferred to do it myself but I don't have a blanchard grinder. My colleagues couldn't direct me because it seems that fewer shops do this kind of work, so I figured I 'd just post up here to ask to see if anyone had any experiences with the "NAPA" type places. I'm sure they source it out, but I don't know. I hadn't even seen the flywheel when I posted, I just had the transmission off and was aniticipating having the flywheel resurfaced.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, sorry AaronK for being a douche, I hate that kind of s**t, and thanks WOMACK03 for the tip.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jocko, post: 7341480, member: 49191"] I 've reread my post and I apologize! I feel like an idiot for coming off like a jerk. That's what I get for getting sloppy and posting on the internet but I'm sorry if I offended you. I "scuffed" it with a random orbital, followed by successively finer grits of emory cloth. I would be skeptical of anyone who told me they went after their flywheel with a powertool, (even though a random orbital is not inherently aggressive) hence the reluctance to admit such! I wasn't trying to remove material so much as CLEAN it of clutch matter and prepare it for new clutch matter. I am, however, a machinist by profession and understand tolerences and parallelism and what-not and would have preferred to do it myself but I don't have a blanchard grinder. My colleagues couldn't direct me because it seems that fewer shops do this kind of work, so I figured I 'd just post up here to ask to see if anyone had any experiences with the "NAPA" type places. I'm sure they source it out, but I don't know. I hadn't even seen the flywheel when I posted, I just had the transmission off and was aniticipating having the flywheel resurfaced. Anyway, sorry AaronK for being a douche, I hate that kind of s**t, and thanks WOMACK03 for the tip. Mike [/QUOTE]
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