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Duel mass flywheels
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Duel mass flywheels
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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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
Edit: Did my own research
Good video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaXB8q3uzQ
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I've heard you can't, but sheesh you hear stuff all the time so I don't knowboner59 wrote:Anyone
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.
This is not legal advice.
$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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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.
Cheers,
Micko
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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.Kramer wrote:are they there just to get rid of driveline vibrations and to stop a little backlash?
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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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
OR as Grimbo would say
USE THE SEARCH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnaXB8q3uzQ
Otherwise to find out go to
www.google.com
Type in
"what is a dual mass flywheel"
And look at all the info that comes up
OR as Grimbo would say
USE THE SEARCH
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Grenade ones can be machined...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
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?bogged wrote:Grenade ones can be machined...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
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
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.
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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What torque? Tighten it till it strips and then back it off half a turn.
What torque? Tighten it till it strips and then back it off half a turn.
They are two piece with a cushion joint that assists in removing harmonics form the crankshaft and allows for softer more forgiving clutch plate springs in the sprung center. Mutch like the harmonic balancer on the front.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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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.
it's never a problem until it can't be fixed, even then it' only a minor set back
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