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Old 06-11-2015, 11:26 AM   #4154 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z View Post
Guys i need help... I have a friend the recently buy a 2005 Infiniti G35... he have to change the clutch and he dont know if they have to change the flywheel too or if is recommended to doit... My question is.... if the flywheel is in good shape... they have to changed anyway or they can use the same that they have... maybe is a stupid question hahhaha!! I told him that if the flywheel is in good shape why you just dont use it again...

Let me know Mr Kenchan hahhaha!!1 i know you have a manual G in your garage
lol Mr. Kenchan has like 35K miles on his G. It'll be another 20-30 years before he needs to replace the clutch

But in all seriousness, replacing the flywheel is probably a good idea. If enough clutch material has worn away, it can damage the flywheel. Then the damaged flywheel can eat up your new clutch plate. Might as well get it done while the transmission is dropped for the clutch. I think you can resurface a flywheel (kind of like rotors), but I'm not real familiar with the process or it's pros/cons. If it were me, I'd replace the flywheel.
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