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Old 03 April 2006, 01:02 PM
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hi maybe a silly question but how do i tell the difference between a classic and newage flywheel
Old 03 April 2006, 08:52 PM
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help needed because my mate has 1 but he is not sure which its for
Old 03 April 2006, 09:45 PM
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new age flywheel is a 2 piece affair, bolted together. most new age and classic flywheels should be interchangeable though
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5 speed Classic and New Age are the same. Some are around 12.1 kg and others around 10.4 kg from the factory.
6 speed flywheels have castelated lugs round the outside edge so telling them apart is very easy.
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cheers for the info bought its going in satuarday 5.7kg and an exedy clutch
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cheers for the info bought its going in satuarday 5.7kg and an exedy clutch
will i notice a change at all
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