putting in new clutch

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putting in new clutch

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Putting in new clutch kit, should i have fly wheel resurfaced shows little wear. And is a flywheel like a brake rotor, is there a possililty it can't be resurfaced if it has been once before :?
Also this is off of a 302. Are there marks that i need to line up with when it goes back on :?
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Thanks kap for the reply hopefully someone else will know about flywheel alignment on a 302.
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If I remember correctly, my 302 I used to have had the flywheel bolts slightly staggered to where the flywheel would only go on the crankshaft in one position.
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If I remember correctly, my 302 I used to have had the flywheel bolts slightly staggered to where the flywheel would only go on the crankshaft in one position.
69Timemachine is correct, I just did mine.
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