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3.0 flywheel probs

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3.0 flywheel probs

Post by patzuki »

I have a 04 patrol which apparently has just done a flywheel. Nissan will replace it under warranty, but apparently there are none in the country!
Is this a common problem with them? I will need to wait up to a week for a replacement.
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Post by patzuki »

No flywheels in the country for 10 days! Has to come from Japan. If I bought a Ferrari i could accept it , but 10 days for flywheel is crazy!
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Post by Mario »

A saw a 3.0 GU flywheel completely destroyed at a local shop. They seem to be designed to be gentle, not like the TD42, which can take a hell of a pounding...
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Post by jimsaq »

3.0's have a dual mass flywheel, complete pain in the ass when it's clutch time.
I got mine welded up and plated so it could be treated like a regular flywheel and machined
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Post by Mrs Ludacris »

I have one that is like new 10 000 km's. $300 if any one is interested.

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Post by Juzza »

We fit an after market solid replacement and heavy duty clutch to these.
No more dual mass junk with its rubbery feeling takeup and a decent clutch which all works out cheaper than using the genuine junk, from memory the genuine D/M flywheel is pretty expensive..
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Post by patzuki »

After 2 weeks, Nissan have put a new flywheel and clutch in under warranty. The people at the Service department at Brighton Nissan and Nissan customer care treat us with disrespect and think were morons!
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Post by dirtyGQ »

patzuki wrote:After 2 weeks, Nissan have put a new flywheel and clutch in under warranty. The people at the Service department at Brighton Nissan and Nissan customer care treat us with disrespect and think were morons!
That is bad business sense. Buying a new vehicle is on the last of my things to do list as many have this attitude when it comes to warranties.
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Post by nastytroll »

Nicks performance clutches do complete clutch n flywheel conversions to suit 3l in brisbane 07 3277 9403 (they do awsome td42 clutch as well) flywheel is cnc machined from 4340 high tensile billet n from memory they r fairly cheap aswell
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