fly wheel replacment?

Clutch, transmission, rear axle

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fly wheel replacment?

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I replaced my starter today and saw the teeth on the fly wheel and they were mangled. I was wondering if replacing the fly wheel was a labor intensive job or not because I have little amout of time in the week.
just asking your guys' opinion.

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kevs250,

It's not too bad depending on your working environment, and your tools.

I've seen it done by just sliding the tranny back, (not completely pulling the transmission).

I would recommend going ahead and replacing the clutch plate and "throw-out" bearing while you've got access to it though.

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Don't forget the pilot bearing too! It's an accepted rule of thumb that the pilot bearing should be replaced every time you can see it.

I agree with Jeff...you could do it by yourself over a weekend if you've got a good collection of tools (including a roll-around hydraulic jack) and a hard flat surface to work on.
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