resurface flywheel
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soo.... do you know where i can get it done? i have the clutch and everything i need. just need to resurface my flywheel. not interested in buying a new one when all i have to do is resurface my extra one
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The only machine shop I would trust would be Hickernell. Some of the guys at work have used them and are very impressed with their work.
I even worked with Jeff Hickernell years ago before he took over his Dad's business.
Here's the link http://members.aol.com/jhickernel/
....and yes they did work on Indy car engines back when Buick was involved with the V6 program
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I even worked with Jeff Hickernell years ago before he took over his Dad's business.
Here's the link http://members.aol.com/jhickernel/
....and yes they did work on Indy car engines back when Buick was involved with the V6 program
Hope this helps
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They were building my friend's American Sedan engines until receently. It is my understanding he went to work for A NASCAR team (Hendricks or Childress). You might want to try his x partners shop located near Great Nothern Shopping Center. He did flywheel work on my old CRX and were very good to work with. I believe they concentrate on the boys with the fast boat toys (Performance Research 475-8300). They have an ad in the yellow pages.
You cannot go wrong with either shop
You cannot go wrong with either shop
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some one i work with told me about a place called mid state auto... has anyone heard anything about them? also, is our flywheel stepped? thank you
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