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flywheel lightening in KW area #190893
January 27, 2003 11:18 pm UTC
January 27, 2003 11:18 pm UTC
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Mark Spittal Offline OP
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Does anybody know of a place to get a flywheel lightened in the kw area. Mike j if you're out there i thought that you had one for sale. Do you still have it. If not where did you get it. I asked Pioneer trans in cambridge and he more or less laughed at me. He said "why don't you spend some money on the engine first and make it worth your while." I just said whatever and left the shop sideways(thanks to the dry but salty road.) Anyways, any help would be great.


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Re: flywheel lightening in KW area #190894
January 28, 2003 04:29 pm UTC
January 28, 2003 04:29 pm UTC
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I still have mine. It does need resurfacing and there are 2 bolts busted off in it (I tore the heads off with my air gun). They just need to be easy-outed. I think Forest and Forest in Kitchener does resurfacing... maybe lightening too.

Magnus Motorsports in TO originally lightened my flywheel.


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Re: flywheel lightening in KW area #190895
January 29, 2003 01:17 am UTC
January 29, 2003 01:17 am UTC
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Do you need a FWD or AWD flywheel, 6 bolt or 7 bolt?
That's quite a feat if you are FWD and left sideways. I guess you could have pulled the e-brake...

Anyway, I have a 6-bolt AWD flywheel for sale. It has been lightened some and balanced. It has not been lightened to the point that you have to worry about it blowing up. My Fidanza is on the way so I don't need the stock one any more.

"Auto Service & Supply" in Hamilton is where mine was done.

Rob


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