obaa996
Enthusiast
Just curious if anyone knew whether or not a new flywheel is supplied along with an Arrow rebuild?
Mine is out at Arrow, and in speaking with our super-tech, he suggested a number of things that might be a good idea to install when the motor goes back in. Among these is an aluminum flywheel. I did a search on the board, and the
opinions have been all over the place, so I'm somwhat ambivalent about it. However, my car does need a new flywheel, as the old one apparently can not be re-surfaced. If Arrow supplies a new flywheel, I don't think it'd be worth it to me to buy an aluminum one. If they don't, an aluminum doesn't appear to be much more than a steel one (which doesn't seem to last very long anyway? Mine only has 31k miles...), so why not, right?
About the aluminum flywheels, is Fidanza the only brand out there, that everyone resells, or are there others available. The Fidanza one is the only one I've seen that appears to be a distinct brand (not reseller relabelled).
Thanks!
Mine is out at Arrow, and in speaking with our super-tech, he suggested a number of things that might be a good idea to install when the motor goes back in. Among these is an aluminum flywheel. I did a search on the board, and the
opinions have been all over the place, so I'm somwhat ambivalent about it. However, my car does need a new flywheel, as the old one apparently can not be re-surfaced. If Arrow supplies a new flywheel, I don't think it'd be worth it to me to buy an aluminum one. If they don't, an aluminum doesn't appear to be much more than a steel one (which doesn't seem to last very long anyway? Mine only has 31k miles...), so why not, right?
About the aluminum flywheels, is Fidanza the only brand out there, that everyone resells, or are there others available. The Fidanza one is the only one I've seen that appears to be a distinct brand (not reseller relabelled).
Thanks!