[AMC-list] Flywheel resurface what else
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[AMC-list] Flywheel resurface what else
- From: Jesse <j2sax@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 16:04:01 -0800 (PST)
Haven't had time to read everything, however, a couple of points.
If you are going to all the trouble of resurfacing the flywheel, definetly
replace do the full clutch job. Replace the throwout bearing and pilot
bushing. Why not save your self the trouble of having to re-do it all later,
but that's just me.
I personally would never replace the clutch without having the flywheel
surfaced.... make sure to take it to a good shop and tell them to take as little
as possible.
Check the condition of your "pivot ball" and it's pedastal in the bellhousing as
well as the condition of your throwout fork. Make sure there are no cracks or
that the contact areas are not completely worn away. In either case, replace
(unless your REALLY good with a welder and can repair it... it is possible)
While it is certainly easier to get to your rear main seal with the trans and
flywheel off, it is certainly not necessary. Regardless, if you have the time,
now would be a good time to do it and it adds almost NO expense to the project.
As has been pointed out, it is a 2 part seal. (NOT an actual "rope" seal
though) and should seep almost nothing when it is fresh and operating properly.
Be sure and find a brass drift if you are going to do this as it will allow you
to bump the seal upper half without damaging the crank... if you nick the crank
even slightly where the sealsurface of the rear main rides you will NEVER be
able to keep a seal from leaking... so DON't use a screwdriver or steel
punch.
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