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> making it lighter , flywheel
post Feb 23, 2005 - 7:00 PM
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i have my cars motor completeyl stripped down and gunna put it back to gether soon and i was considering the fly wheel , a machin shop said they could turn in down on a brake machine , well the back of it , i just wanna know if that would work cause i have access to machines at school and was thinking that i could take off some weight and not sure how far t o to turn it down
post Feb 23, 2005 - 7:30 PM
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i would recomending you buying a professionally lighten flywheel. Because if you are just a little off, it can shake your engine into bits.

And lightening a stock flywheel might mess up its structural integrity.

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