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aggiezig
post Feb 13 2019, 12:00 AM
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I am in the process of reassembling my car and decided to go ahead and mount the clutch and pressure plate to the flywheel. I've only done this a couple of times before on VW beetles, so not a whole bunch of experience here but seems pretty straight forward.

When I mated everything up together, I noticed there was quite a bit of gap between the pressure plate ears and the flywheel mating surface (probably .25" or so). But, I figure this may be normal and the ears cinch up when you go to tighten the PP down.

However, I did run into an issue when snugging everything up. There doesn't appear to be enough clearance around the PP to use regular hex head bolts. IE: the socket can't fit on the bolt head. Also, by the time I got them as far tightened as I could, the heads were at or below the level of the starter ring. Is this normal? Should I be using allen head bolts here for the clearance?

I read on this post about machining clearances out of concern that perhaps my flywheel was machined improperly. On that diagram, my "A" measures 21.60MM which would appear to be out of spec.

Here are some pics of the situation:

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What do you guys think? Is this normal / do I need allen head bolts? Or, is something strange going on here.
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aggiezig
post Oct 12 2019, 01:26 PM
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I ended up ordering a new flywheel and checking against mine. Yes, way out of spec. Not sure how the engine builder missed this but too long ago to do anything about it now.

My question now... I believe the flywheel was balanced with the rotating assembly. There is a yellow dot reference to install at TDC. Do I need to have this new flywheel balanced to match the old?

If so, does anyone know of a good machine shop in LA area that won’t charge an arm and a leg to do this?

Thanks
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post Oct 13 2019, 10:17 AM
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QUOTE(aggiezig @ Oct 12 2019, 12:26 PM) *

I ended up ordering a new flywheel and checking against mine. Yes, way out of spec. Not sure how the engine builder missed this but too long ago to do anything about it now.

My question now... I believe the flywheel was balanced with the rotating assembly. There is a yellow dot reference to install at TDC. Do I need to have this new flywheel balanced to match the old?

If so, does anyone know of a good machine shop in LA area that won’t charge an arm and a leg to do this?

Thanks


Both are right around the corner from each other. Dave from TRE uses them and just about every other air cooled German rebuilder in the area. I have used both for 34 years. High quality, reliable and reasonable. Dave at The Balance Shop is a very cool guy and knows his stuff.




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