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well i have to get a new pp clutch and throw out bearing. I was wondering if i get aluminum flywheel will it throw off the engine balance????
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aluminum flywheels help reduce the stress on the engine and help improve output...i think...
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it shouldn't do anything but help balance if a quality unit, they are supposed to be balanced
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I say go for it, an alum. flywheel will help improve performace.
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