turning flywheel

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hi guys just removed clutch today. that was a job. was wondering can you have the flywheel turned seems to be a couple of grooves in it. any info appreicated
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Yes and check to see if the starter ring needs to be flipped while you have it out.
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Any automotive machine shop should be able to resurface the flywheel. We have discussed this before and I know flipping the ring gear has been done successfully by lots of guys. I only tried it once, on a 428 I had in a 69 highboy. The starter would not disengage. I pulled it back apart and found that the ring gear was cut on a bit of a bevel, it would only work one way.
Another bit of advice; Do not be surprised if your clutch adjusting rod isn't long enough when you get it back together. If the flywheel has been resurfaced a couple times it moves the whole clutch assembly foreword. That combined with the sloppy tolerances of remanufactured clutch discs may cause this problem to occur. Just fabricate a longer adjusting bolt.
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hi guys got the flywheel resurfaced today. now rain coming in no shop to work in. $25.00 to get it done guess that wasn't to bad.hurt my back taking transmission out. pulled a muscle i think. got a guy coming out thursday gonna tow it to his shop and reinstall it. hope to be back on the road soon.
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$25.00 isn't to bad our local machine shop will do it for $15.00 if you let him do about $350.00 worth of work to your heads :lol:.My bro-in-law got his heads ported,polished,and 15 angle valve job and all that good stuff and he resurfaced his for $15.00 so I assume he will do that for everyone who spends a nice chunk of change.

Goodluck and hope you have that thing on the road again soon!

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got 67red back on the road. but with that new clutch almost had to learn to drive i again
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