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Old 12-02-2008, 05:00 PM   #1
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It all depends how far you are on the clutch's last legs. If you have worn through the friction material, you will be scraping the rivets that hold the friction material to the clutch disc across the flywheel, and if this is the case, your flywheel is toast.

With all this apart, I would swap the flywheel out, and in doing so going to a lightweight unit. I suppose if you're lucky and the original flywheel looks great, then just clean it up and take your chances, but I'm not sure I'd want to take the risk.

As to the RMS, I'm inclined to think it's better to replace it while you're looking at it- just make sure whoever installs the new seal does it correctly.

BMW, does the lightweight flywheel you have make more noise as all articles seem to suggest? If so is it acceptable? Can you tell us all how it changed the feel of your car?

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Old 12-02-2008, 05:38 PM   #2
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I know you can change the RMS with the engine in the car, but can you also change the IMS to go to the new Raby unit? I'm just wondering if this isn't something else that should be upgraded while doing the clutch IF it can be done with the engine in the car. Anyone know the cost of the Raby/Flat 6 Innovations IMS?

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Old 12-02-2008, 06:20 PM   #3
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If you're doing the work yourself and you're not that experienced at evaluating what needs changing, have someone experienced evaluate your parts. Is this the first clutch in your '98? If you're past 100K, and you've been driving with a slipping clutch for a while, I wouldn't be surprised if your flywheel shows bluing and needs replacement.
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