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#17
I dunno, I would probably be a little more suspicious of the machining of the flywheel than the clutch itself. I could see it maybe not being perfectly round and pushing against the starter or something like that.
I kinda wonder what the weight difference even is? I would imagine most of these kits come with aluminum flywheels vs the stock cast Iron so it might be a wash?
I kinda wonder what the weight difference even is? I would imagine most of these kits come with aluminum flywheels vs the stock cast Iron so it might be a wash?
#18
Originally Posted by cficare68
Yep you're right. Cause putting a heavier load on something than what it was orignially intended for has zero affect on the wear and tear of an item. As usual you know everything....
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#21
I dunno, I would probably be a little more suspicious of the machining of the flywheel than the clutch itself. I could see it maybe not being perfectly round and pushing against the starter or something like that.
I kinda wonder what the weight difference even is? I would imagine most of these kits come with aluminum flywheels vs the stock cast Iron so it might be a wash?
I kinda wonder what the weight difference even is? I would imagine most of these kits come with aluminum flywheels vs the stock cast Iron so it might be a wash?
#22
Edit: After looking it up they say its "Lightweight chromoly steel" So i assume they mean light weight compared to a stock cast unit?
#23
Wow they are really using a cast iron flywheel? You would think with how expensive those kits are they would be using something a little higher end.
Edit: After looking it up they say its "Lightweight chromoly steel" So i assume they mean light weight compared to a stock cast unit?
Edit: After looking it up they say its "Lightweight chromoly steel" So i assume they mean light weight compared to a stock cast unit?
#24
Wow they are really using a cast iron flywheel? You would think with how expensive those kits are they would be using something a little higher end.
Edit: After looking it up they say its "Lightweight chromoly steel" So i assume they mean light weight compared to a stock cast unit?
Edit: After looking it up they say its "Lightweight chromoly steel" So i assume they mean light weight compared to a stock cast unit?
Last edited by cficare68; Mar 14, 2020 at 04:53 PM.
#25
Maybe the starter it came with needs brushes or something stupid easy to fix, maybe some lube and maintenance. I bought a Amazon Chinese starter for my wife's WRX and it worked a couple of months and then quit. When I disassembled it I found a well made starter that had been assembled with no lube. A case of people building parts for cars that don't own or work on cars. I added a little lube and its been working great for about 1.5 years now.
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