[s-cars] Centerforce dual friction clutch? New flywheel?
Gabriel Caldwell
gabriel at ts.bc.ca
Wed Mar 16 16:12:27 EST 2005
My original clutch still has about half the material left. The flywheel
is in great shape. I figured I would replace the clutch or upgrade it
while I had the tranny out for my 6 speed swap. I wanted to make sure I
could still use my stock flywheel with a Centerforce clutch. I've heard
from a couple people that you can which is great news. Now to find a
good deal on a Centerforce clutch, so I won't be tempted by the amazing
price I was quoted a stock LuK.
Gabriel Caldwell
-----Original Message-----
From: Cody Payne [mailto:cpayne at bconnected.com]
Sent: March 16, 2005 11:55 AM
To: Gabriel Caldwell; s-car-list
Subject: RE: [s-cars] Centerforce dual friction clutch? New flywheel?
Gabriel,
Typically when you replace a clutch on an older car you
resurface the flywheel. Since our cars have a Dual-Mass flywheel they
are not resurfaceable typically and thus need to be replaced w/ NEW OEM.
The cost difference from NEW OEM and a 12lb Alum FW is around 75 to 100
bucks.
Cheers
Cody
-----Original Message-----
From: s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com
[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Gabriel Caldwell
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:40 AM
To: s-car-list
Subject: [s-cars] Centerforce dual friction clutch? New flywheel?
Does using the Centerforce dual friction clutch kit require you to get a
new flywheel, or can you use the stock dual mass unit?
Gabriel Caldwell
Tsunami Solutions Ltd.
#202 - 2055 Boundary Road
Vancouver, BC Canada V5M 3Z1
voice: 604.299.5855
fax: 604.648.8158
e-mail: gabriel at ts.bc.ca <mailto:gabriel at ts.bc.ca>
url: www.tsunamisolutionsltd.com <http://www.tsunamisolutionsltd.com>
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