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Duel mass flywheels

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Duel mass flywheels

Post by St Jimmy »

My son's bmw blew the clutch up last night, What we want to know can you machine duel mass flywheels, as a new one is around 600.00 and we need it back on the road
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Post by Pharb »

$600 sounds cheap for a dual mass f/w.

Had a local brake and clutch specialist (now retired :cry: ) who claimed to be able to machine them and he had a developed a good enough rep with me for me to trust him.

Anyone else - I don't know!!!

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Can someone also explain what exactly a dual mass flywheel is? The only one i've seen looked like a conventional flywheel at a glance.


Edit: Did my own research
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Post by St Jimmy »

Anyone :?:
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Post by chimpboy »

boner59 wrote:Anyone :?:
I've heard you can't, but sheesh you hear stuff all the time so I don't know :)

In some vehicles people throw them away and put in a solid flywheel instead. I would be surprised if there wasn't a BMW solid flywheel that dropped straight in given how their models evolve.
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Post by MICK77 »

$600 is fawking cheap for a dual mass flywheel!

Subaru DMF have a RRP $1878.90 inc. GST

These flywheels cannot be machined. They are a throw away item.

Many manufacturers have used DMF in the past with varying degrees of success. Subaru & Nissan have had many issues with them.

We change the DMF for a WAD flywheel and clutch setup. This setup is then easily replaced when worn and the flywheel can be machined.

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Post by Kramer »

I am still a little unsure what is the point of dual mass fly wheels are they there just to get rid of driveline vibrations and to stop a little backlash?
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Post by chimpboy »

Kramer wrote:are they there just to get rid of driveline vibrations and to stop a little backlash?
I think so... especially in cases where the motors in front of them are a bit inherently choppy and rough, eg V6 engines, diesels, etc.

I think they maybe can be machined but that it's the stuff in the middle that fails, not the surface, so machining them is pointless..?
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Post by Guy »

I dont have sound on this poota at the moment, but the animation is easy enough to follow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaXB8q3uzQ

Otherwise to find out go to

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Type in
"what is a dual mass flywheel"

And look at all the info that comes up



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Post by bogged »

MICK77 wrote:$600 is fawking cheap for a dual mass flywheel!

Subaru DMF have a RRP $1878.90 inc. GST

These flywheels cannot be machined. They are a throw away item
Grenade ones can be machined...

But $600?? I think someone fuked up there.
I'd be buying a few at that price, thats extremely cheap.. you dont wanna price the grenade one.

Looked into gettin a normal flywheel?? Most grenade owners change out the dualmass for a real one
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Post by Yom »

bogged wrote:
MICK77 wrote:$600 is fawking cheap for a dual mass flywheel!

Subaru DMF have a RRP $1878.90 inc. GST

These flywheels cannot be machined. They are a throw away item
Grenade ones can be machined...

But $600?? I think someone fuked up there.
I'd be buying a few at that price, thats extremely cheap.. you dont wanna price the grenade one.

Looked into gettin a normal flywheel?? Most grenade owners change out the dualmass for a real one
Who told you that?

99.9% they're wrong.

You can't machine a surface which is supported by gel blocks.

I have heard of people welding the DMF up so it acts like a solid flywheel but this stinks of dodgey to me.
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Yom wrote:Who told you that.
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They are a necessary expensive evil
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Post by IN24BZ »

they can be machined , carters clutch in maitland NSW i belive can do it. we have had one or two done before , ask them also about solid conversions as they have supplied my dealership with some of them before... but as said 660 is cheap!
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Post by PGS 4WD »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Can someone also explain what exactly a dual mass flywheel is? The only one i've seen looked like a conventional flywheel at a glance.


Edit: Did my own research
Good video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaXB8q3uzQ
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Post by patrol man »

They can be machined they just need to be supported by the drive face to mount them when machining, :)
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Post by croozy »

I have sold a few dual mass to standard conversions but from memory they were nissan patrol ones, it's been a while since one came through our shop. So might be worth a look, however it's not an option for all vehicles fitted with dual mass gear.
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