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The Grift 22 June 2017 10:01 PM

Flywheel skimming
 
What do you do with the dowel pins when you take your flywheel for skimming? Do they take them out and put them back in? Am I expected to? Cheers.https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...cdd23ae0af.jpg

Cambs_Stuart 26 June 2017 11:50 AM

Depends on who you're taking it to and if you've got the tools to do it without making a mess of the plate.
When I had my clutch replaced I found that a freshly skimmed flywheel with new dowels and spigot bearing from pole position was pretty much the same price as having my old one skimmed.

The Grift 26 June 2017 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Cambs_Stuart (Post 11949389)
Depends on who you're taking it to and if you've got the tools to do it without making a mess of the plate.
When I had my clutch replaced I found that a freshly skimmed flywheel with new dowels and spigot bearing from pole position was pretty much the same price as having my old one skimmed.

Cheers for the comment. I've dropped really lucky, my father in law works for a company who places engineers in jobs. He dropped it off at a local firm who removed the dowels and skimmed it. I got the dowels back intact having already bought new dowels and the spigot bearing but it didn't cost me anything for the skimming. They always say it's not what you know it's who you know. :-)


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