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Old Jan 30, 2010 | 08:20 PM
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Flywheel Removal Help

Ok, so all the bolts are off the the flywheel going to the engine. My question is if that flywheel should come right off or if its pressed on or something because i'm trying to wiggle it and nothing. anything specific you have to do to get that bad boy off? thanks
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 08:31 PM
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i just took mine off... the steel oem flywheel came out easy for me but you might try heating it so it will expand. You can also carefully pry it off but make sure you're not prying against the crankshaft sensor's toothed ring thats bolted to the back of the flywheel. Are you going to install a new alum flywheel or resurface the old one?
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 09:58 PM
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well i bought another fidanza flywheel and was going to install that and still may but i was going to try helicoils.....i haven't had to much experience with them and think i just botched one of the in the old one.....lol u know anyone that wants a fidanza that needs helicoils? it has about 2k miles on it but basically the bolts were overtightened when i installed it so they have to be drilled and tapped but then would work like new.
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