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Old 10-02-2005, 09:23 PM   #1
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am i going to lose a foot? flywheel q. *tear*

three months ago we swapped in another ka24de. did a clutch job at the same time.

ONE week ago my asshole friend tells me she stripped one of the bolts that holds the pressure plate onto the flywheel. they took a longer bolt and caught on threads deeper in the flywheel and torqued it to spec. the bolts are low torque bolts iirc... something like 20ft/lbs of torque only. still i'm worried. technically wouldn't it mean it is unbalanced by a tiny margin? even if its only a gram, the flywheel spins pretty fucking fast...

eng: ka24de
fly: fidanza lightweight flywheel

am i going to lose a foot if i drive this stupid car?
how should i kill my friend?

p.s. never let an idiot girl torque shit down on your car, EVER. fucked up a $500 flywheel. *argh*
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