im having a new clutch installed act 6puck sprung clutch disk w/ heavy duty ppl was wondering do i have to resurface my stock flywheel or am i ok without doing it....many people says *** it comes to replacing new clutch they resurface it just that i cant find a place that will do it for me n a short amount of time....any suggestion how bad or worst it can be not resurfacing ur flywheel?...thanks n advance
skcusloa
08-23-2008, 11:31 AM
Most auto parts stores have a place that can have it done within a day. Maybe not in their store, but they usually have a hub that will do it that their trucks run to on a daily basis.
When doing any repair, especially some grunt work, you want to rule out all possibilities of doing it twice. Resurface your flywheel.
kunkun
08-23-2008, 12:08 PM
Resurface it IMO, if you don't, it'll probably wear out your clutch faster.
It takes about an hour to resurface (I took it to a local shop).
And what skcusloa said, you dont want to do the work Twice.:mad:
what about sanding it?......my brother told me if i couldnt find a place to do it itll be okay to sand it down would that be okay?
b13magoo
08-25-2008, 05:09 PM
If you going through the trouble of the clutch why not do it right? OReilyes auto parts just did my a couple of weeks ago for 20 dollars.
timbales
09-18-2008, 08:43 AM
I did not resurface mine and it seems to be fine...going close to 2,000 miles after replacing the clutch.
mafoose
09-19-2008, 11:58 AM
You really only have to resurface it if it has glazing, which depends mostly on how you drive.
Considering the cost of a resurface, I'd just do it to ensure the new disk seats right.
seven_b13
09-19-2008, 03:47 PM
so, this is recommended when replacing any clutch?? ..I'm going to be going from Stock OEM clutch to a stg2 clutch.. shoud I resurface mine?
dxpxe
09-19-2008, 08:45 PM
just resurface it, the clutch will seat WAY better and faster