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Old 09-22-2009, 01:16 PM   #9
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Unfortunately, to balance the flywheel to the rotating assembly the motor needs to be torn down, so that's only an option during an engine build.

Hypothetically, some argue that the use of a LWF will make the RMS seal more reliable. Others contend that the LWF has it's own set of downsides.

If it's a stock, street car, you can get a stock equivalent sprung centered clutch. Always use a new new pressure plate.

I would think the besy solution would be a lightweight aluminum pressure plate. I have never seen one advertised or even discussed. Anyone else heard anything??
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