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Old 07-30-2012   #11
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I replaced it just to be safe -- I didn't want to leave anything that was even close to marginal, given the difficulty in getting back in there after the fact.

I installed a new fork as well, same reason as above. I've got my used fork around somewhere if you want to see if it's in better shape than yours.

I don't think vibration is a likely reason for wear in those locations. I'd be more likely to think that lack of lubrication would play a role?
I put a dab of lithium grease this time but I can't imagine any grease having an affect for a duration of one clutch job-3 to 6 years?
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Old 07-30-2012   #12
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So, I concluded with 130,000+ miles, perhaps, it was time for a new flywheel.

Inspection of the flywheel revealed about 1-1/2” movement between the two pieces of the flywheel as opposed to ¾” for the new one. Also, the old one has a slight movement laterally. Some heat checking was on both the pressure plate and the flywheel but Phil thought they were normal – nothing to be concerned.
After 50K miles my flywheel was toast. I guess the PO abused it some.

130K miles - it seems you got your money's worth

Thanks for posting the pic and the detailed write up.
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Old 07-30-2012   #13
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After 50K miles my flywheel was toast. I guess the PO abused it some.

130K miles - it seems you got your money's worth

Thanks for posting the pic and the detailed write up.
Hopefully it will be good for another 130,000.
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Old 07-31-2012   #14
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Hi,

Just out of curiosity how many FW weights were in your FW ?

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Old 07-31-2012   #15
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Great writeup Yun!! Thanks again for the pre-amp!

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Old 07-31-2012   #16
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Hi,

Just out of curiosity how many FW weights were in your FW ?

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Don

One at 2 o'clock. Replacement unit off a another Z with about 5,000 miles also had one at 1 o'clock.
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Old 08-01-2012   #17
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Hi All,

I it fair to say that most FW's only need one trim weight ?

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Old 08-01-2012   #18
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Hi All,

I it fair to say that most FW's only need one trim weight ?

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Don

Don,

All flywheels are different because they are balanced to the engine @ the factory.



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Old 08-01-2012   #19
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My Fidanza is installed as shipped.
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Old 08-01-2012   #20
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Hey Yun... Congrats on the successful renewal of your Z. I wish I could have been there to help. Are you going to Carlisle?
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