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Author: Subject: retroford flywheel
mcramsay

posted on 16/8/12 at 08:41 PM Reply With Quote
retroford flywheel

i bought a retroford flywheel which has been drilled for the pinto clutch, it arrived on tuesday. i just have a quick question about it.

when i took the clutch plate off the 2.0 zetec, the flywheel has a machined finish as shown below:



however the new flywheel from retroford has a slightly rougher finish,



i was just wondering if this is normal, and ok to use? im hoping the retroford does not require machining to give it the correct surface finish or anything like that!

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emwmarine

posted on 16/8/12 at 09:04 PM Reply With Quote
It does look a bit rough but I wouldn't worry. After a few miles it will look the same as the other one. At least it wont slip!





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mcramsay

posted on 16/8/12 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
It looks like its been shot blasted, and there are "marks" that indicate there was a clutch friction plate running on it before shot blasting
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