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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Belforest, AL
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      Trash it? (Flywheel)

      Have a 10-235 Hayes flywheel that I have been off and on trying to sell for a while. The problem is, there is a good amount of pitting damage to the backside of the flywheel. I have had the flywheel tanked and the friction side resurfaced.

      I am wondering if the damage is enough to warrant having the balance (or in this case the out-of-balance) checked out? If it were a neutral flywheel it would be simple a cake, but due to the detroit balance, my head is scratching.

      Or, should I chalk it up to a loss and trash it?

      Any input would be appreciated..




      Todd S.

      "I like to race school buses..."


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2001
      Location
      Central CA USA
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      Was it laying on wet cardboard???
      Looks like you could have a Machinest do a cleanup cut on it.
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Location
      Belforest, AL
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      1,092
      Actually Phos. acid soaked cardboard. Damn leaky bottles.

      I never really thought about just machining it out. He did plane it a little but the thought never really crossed my mind, or his for that matter.


      Thanks!
      Todd S.

      "I like to race school buses..."



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