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Originally Posted by deliriousga
Also, you do not have to replace the pressure plate unless one or more of the "fingers" on the plate have hairline cracks.
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I would strongly disagree. The springs wear out and the surface glazes. Not replacing a pressure plate is a recipe for early wear on the new disk due to reduced friction and reduced clamping force.
If the flywheel is not replaced, have it machined (resurfaced).