I have been clutch shopping and I am looking at the single disc valairs. I noticed these kits don't come with a flywheel. Is it because a flywheel replacement is not needed? In my experience with my Fords when its time for a clutch its also time for a flywheel. I would hate to put a clutch in and have the flywheel fall apart.
So you can have the stock flywheel re machined? I know on the Fords you can't. If thats the case thats not bad then. One other question, when does ya'lls clutch start to engage? Is it right off the floor or do you have to let it out a ways? Mine right now doesn't start to grab until it is almost all the way out which is another reason I think its about shot.
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