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Old 04-24-2005, 06:55 AM
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I sure hope you marked the position of that thing!
Old 04-24-2005, 07:05 AM
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Default dude if a competent maching shop said that the suck and shouldnt be open they use a lathe

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Old 04-24-2005, 08:15 AM
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oh you did... nice!
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Default Resurfacing dual mass flywheels is not as common as you may think.

Try googling it and see if you can find a place that does it. Somehow the machinist would have to lock the flywheel together before they ground it or turned it on a lathe.
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I had mine ground at the same place as skolnick six years ago so its common here.
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Default Dave do you know how they do it? Don't they have to lock the two halves together?

I am pleased that you guys have been able to get them done. I am going to look for a local resource. I like to resurface all flywheels on the clutches we do at the shop. Reduces comebacks ya know. Everytime we don't resurface one the b--ch chatters. Most of our flywheels are on an exchange basis now which really saves tying up the rack. But every so often you get the odd one.
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Default FYI - We've used Alec's Automotive @ the shop, never any problems & very decent prices

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Default No. Sorry, I don't know. Otto is the local VW and Porsche tranny guru so....

when he said he knew a shop that could resurface the dual mass flywheel (that I had spun the clutch against), I didn't ask questions. I just assumed that they knew what they are doing (which was probably correct).

I can ask Otto if skollie doesn't.

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Thanks bud, I will ask my local VW/Audi tranny guy. He should know someone.
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