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CryoSLASH 05-12-2007 02:03 PM

Shops in the GTA - Resurfacing Flywheel specialist needed
 
well any shop will do, but i will go to one where someone had a good experience with. My supra needs it's flywheel resurfaced (well needs is a relative term :veryhappy ) basically and i heard of some shops doing good work for cheap. Any help is appreciated.
-Thomas

crazyae 05-12-2007 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by CryoSLASH
well any shop will do, but i will go to one where someone had a good experience with. My supra needs it's flywheel resurfaced (well needs is a relative term :veryhappy ) basically and i heard of some shops doing good work for cheap. Any help is appreciated.
-Thomas

resurfacing a flywheel is not a hard task for any machine shop. It is as easy as maching a drum or rotor. The runout is very easy to correct! Anyways i just usually take it to my local machine shop it is not all that expensive.

CryoSLASH 05-13-2007 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by crazyae
resurfacing a flywheel is not a hard task for any machine shop. It is as easy as maching a drum or rotor. The runout is very easy to correct! Anyways i just usually take it to my local machine shop it is not all that expensive.

my machinist told me thats the only thing he doesn't do lol. i also want a reputable shop to do it, ya know?

crazyae 05-13-2007 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by CryoSLASH
my machinist told me thats the only thing he doesn't do lol. i also want a reputable shop to do it, ya know?

yeah i hear ya... and i am surprised he doesn't do that. Did he mention why?

CryoSLASH 05-13-2007 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by crazyae
yeah i hear ya... and i am surprised he doesn't do that. Did he mention why?

he moved into a new shop, and when moving his previous equipment, they broke his machine. not too sure what it's called but it was sitting in the corner waiting to be fixed.

crazyae 05-13-2007 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by CryoSLASH
he moved into a new shop, and when moving his previous equipment, they broke his machine. not too sure what it's called but it was sitting in the corner waiting to be fixed.

ahh poor guy lol
Well i mean its hard to screw up maching a flywheel man to tell you thr truth so i would just get any machine shop, you don;t need a reputable shop to do it.


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