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Old 04-20-2014, 10:42 AM   #19
mgfranz
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Originally Posted by san rensho View Post
Hit the flywheel with 80 grit paper on a rotary sander/polisher. Then inspect for cracks, grooves, etc. if its clean, then you can reuse. Just be sure it passes the rotation test.

Common wisdom is you cannot cut the flywheel, only clean it up.
"Rotation test"? Since a new flywheel runs about a thousand bucks, chances are I will just be doing a clean-up once I verify that it has no cracks... Though I might be looking for a good machine shop here in town to see about doing a resurface.
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