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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by xatracing
1. slipping clutch on a resurfaced flywheel is COMMON.. the customer needed the car in a very short amount of time.. no time for a 500 mile break in.. will redyno after it breaks in and i will break 300-310 no problem

COMMON?

Maybe you need to take more off of the flywheel surface, as well as get the step correctly on the flywheel, so you get OE specs. There should be no difference between a re surfaced flywheel and a brand new flywheel in terms of how a brand new clutch grabs.
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