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kennedyuk2001 17 May 2009 02:12 PM

Flywheel, turbo non turbo
 
I've done a search but cant find out if a turbo '99 flywheel would fit on a sport '99, I need to replace the flywheel in my sport (Judder on pulling away, I think when the car 6k ago had clutch replaced they never skimmed it(bought car recently)) I would just have my cars fly skimmed and refitted but I need use of my car and cant wait the couple days it would take too be sent away (area I live cant be done nearby) so there is one for sale on here but is form a turbo.

Will I be able too have that skimmed so I get no judder when it gets fitted too my sport?

merlin24 17 May 2009 02:38 PM

The PCD of the crankshaft/flywheel retaining bolts is the same but dont know what size/diameter your sport clutch plate and diaphragm cover is.
The turbo flywheel tends to take a lot of abuse,so generally has heat cracks/high spots which would require machining/re-facing to remove.

Mick

scoobs 4 life 17 May 2009 03:00 PM

Hi mate i have a spare excedy lightweight flywheel which weights (5.75KG) with the spiggot bearing in the centre, And i have got a new excedy stage 1 clutch for it i would sell it for a reasonable price. Can call Dean 07542931131

kennedyuk2001 18 May 2009 10:04 AM

How much is reasonable?
as I'm unemployed and hoping to do this cheaply!
so no one knows if the flywheels from turbo will fit on a sport impreza?

kennedyuk2001 20 May 2009 12:05 PM

btt

merlin24 20 May 2009 05:59 PM

As i said in #2 - the PCD is the same but it all depends on what size your clutch plate and cover is.
Try getting your local motor factors to cross reference it.

Mick


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