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Resurfacing 180 flywheel

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    Posted: 26 Apr 2010 at 7:53am

Hello, 

We're redoing the clutch on our 180 and need to resurface the flywheel. I need the spec'd dimension for the distance between the surface the pressure plate contacts and the ledge where the clutch bolts to the flywheel. 


Measuring off the far edge where it doesn't appear worn t looks like the dimension is around 1.440" can anyone confirm or deny this is right? 

Thanks, 

Erik

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185G/D is; Dimension "A"= 1.437 +/-.01, Dimension "B"= 0.688 +/- .01. Maximum flywheel may be machined is 0.062 in. Dimension "B" will determine if flywheel has been machined before. If "B" is less than given dimension, then it was surfaced already
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Thanks for the reply! Where is dimension "B" measured?

Thanks,

Erik 

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looking down on flywheel "B" is the "lower" step down. When machininh the flywheel dimension "A" remains the same.
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Originally posted by Chris/CT Chris/CT wrote:

looking down on flywheel "B" is the "lower" step down. When machininh the flywheel dimension "A" remains the same.

Thanks!

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