Where to get my flywheel resurfaced?

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Daniel Y.
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Where to get my flywheel resurfaced?

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Hey everyone,

After some practice launches on Saturday, my clutch decided to give up (slipping just a bit in 5th on the freeway). So it's time for another clutch job. I think I'm going to do it myself this time.

Anyways, the only part of the puzzle that I can't figure out is where to take my flywheel to be resurfaced. Any tips out there? Preferably somewhere within 30 miles of Glendale/Pasadena.

Thanks!
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Re: Where to get my flywheel resurfaced?

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You're pretty close to Suby Specialties in Monrovia. Ask them who they use, unless they do it themselves. I'd trust them.
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:thumbup:

... or go by Art Rinner's SunriseZ shop catty corner to the Galleria, and see who he uses

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Re: Where to get my flywheel resurfaced?

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Remember: there's a limit to how much you can grind it down to flat again. My guess is if this your first grind, you'll be fine.
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