DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!!
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DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!!
Ive been trying to solve a vibration in the driveline. it happens from idle to redline. My b&M shifter rattles over the stereo at redline. it is even worse with the a/c on. it is not the a/c etc.. i started the car with the belt off and it still vibrates. I also noticed when my car turns off it rattles loudly, like a clunking noise, sometimes at idle too. The vibration is BAD.
When i put in a centerforce clutch, the idiot said it HAD to be done. I told him not to. When i came back , he had done it. Said he had to take .040 off to make it smooth (he probably lied and took .060 off) Ever since then this vibration happens. I think this is the problem.
WHat do you guys think?
I believe the flywheel SHOULD NOT be resurfaced. the new shoppe i go to only buffs the surface and reinstalls the flywheel assembly, and have NEVER had problems.
Im truly pissed and need to know my options.
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When i put in a centerforce clutch, the idiot said it HAD to be done. I told him not to. When i came back , he had done it. Said he had to take .040 off to make it smooth (he probably lied and took .060 off) Ever since then this vibration happens. I think this is the problem.
WHat do you guys think?
I believe the flywheel SHOULD NOT be resurfaced. the new shoppe i go to only buffs the surface and reinstalls the flywheel assembly, and have NEVER had problems.
Im truly pissed and need to know my options.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
Well you are not supposed to get a dual mass flywheel resurfaced. That much I know for sure. Unfortunately you are supposed to replace it...and it happens to cost a heck of alot. Most people just go with a single mass flywheel, which by the way can be resurfaced. I would have to say that your flywheel is ruined more than likely.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (LPDesRoche)
im hoping that was the problem. The last time it was removed the opti was changed too. They damaged the balancer (march pulley) liek 2 years ago. Had a stock balancer put on and that was fixed, but the vibes were still there. I didnt think it was anything because the vibes with a broken balancer are bad enough. I thought it was normal. After driving a friends 94, i was like 'hey, wait a minute.. somethings wrong here..' His car was smooth all the way up to redline. At redline i cant even hold the shifter tight and stop it from vibrating! (B&M shorty)
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
Well, definitely you cannot resurface a dual mass flywheel. So I think you better figure on replacing yours. Shop around for a dual mass - GM wants about $1200, but my mechanic (in FLA) found one for about $600. So you can get a better deal than the stock GM price.
You can definitely go with a single mass like a Fidanza, at around $300-400, but you will have some vibration.
I'd stop going to these guys for any more car repairs :nonod:
You can definitely go with a single mass like a Fidanza, at around $300-400, but you will have some vibration.
I'd stop going to these guys for any more car repairs :nonod:
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (Tom Mieczkowski)
Well, definitely you cannot resurface a dual mass flywheel. So I think you better figure on replacing yours. Shop around for a dual mass - GM wants about $1200, but my mechanic (in FLA) found one for about $600. So you can get a better deal than the stock GM price.
You can definitely go with a single mass like a Fidanza, at around $300-400, but you will have some vibration.
I'd stop going to these guys for any more car repairs :nonod:
You can definitely go with a single mass like a Fidanza, at around $300-400, but you will have some vibration.
I'd stop going to these guys for any more car repairs :nonod:
My Fidanza Aluminum flywheel was $429.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (R94 LT 1)
Im confused as to the lightweight flywheel. If my motor is fully balanced... wouldnt it be a good idea to fully balance the flywheel??? i dont get it. is the LT1 externally balanced or not?????
FROM what i know.... the flywheel was counter balanced by the balancer...makes sense dont it?? both are slightly balanced and on opposite ends of the motor/crank. Thans what i believe
FROM what i know.... the flywheel was counter balanced by the balancer...makes sense dont it?? both are slightly balanced and on opposite ends of the motor/crank. Thans what i believe
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
Im confused as to the lightweight flywheel. If my motor is fully balanced... wouldnt it be a good idea to fully balance the flywheel??? i dont get it. is the LT1 externally balanced or not?????
FROM what i know.... the flywheel was counter balanced by the balancer...makes sense dont it?? both are slightly balanced and on opposite ends of the motor/crank. Thans what i believe
FROM what i know.... the flywheel was counter balanced by the balancer...makes sense dont it?? both are slightly balanced and on opposite ends of the motor/crank. Thans what i believe
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
Your flywheel can be resurfaced, if the imperfections are "slight". I have not read any material that defines how many mils can be machined from the surface before you exceed "slight".
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (Oldman)
I've never heard of having .040" taken off a flywheel! That's way too much! Resurfacing is supposed to only take off around .005 to .010". If it requires more, you should buy a new flywheel. No wonder you're having a problem.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (fullboogie)
The flywheel is not supposed to be resurfaced according to GM. Most reputable machine shops will refuse to do it. I have heard some people do a really light resurfacing and getting mixed results, some working, some not. You will 99% chance need to get a new one. I'd make the shop pay for the job and eat the resurfacing cost as you told them not to. If they say that you needed it done, tell them that they should have according to GM put in a new one so they eat the labor to fix it and the charge for the resurfacing the old one. You can apply the resurfacing cost toward a new one. It shouldn't be that much, maybe $50 or so, but it will help and send a message to the mechanic to listen to his customers. :yesnod:
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (92TripleBlack)
Get documentation from GM that says not to resurface the flywheel, take it to the shop and say "I told you so, now youre gonna buy me a new flywheel." :mad
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (SurfnSun)
You can resurface dual mass flywheels, it is just not recommended. I have had one resurfaced myself without problems, and I know of one person who has one that has been resurfaced twice, maybe 3 times now without problems. It does take some care in the process though from my understanding.
It is possible that the flywheel has been damaged during the resurfacing, or maybe the counterweight has been removed. Either way you will probably have to pull the assembly to check it.
It is possible that the flywheel has been damaged during the resurfacing, or maybe the counterweight has been removed. Either way you will probably have to pull the assembly to check it.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (Bluewasp)
Anything new?
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (EricVonHa)
The car vibrates badly at speed and worse around 2000 - 2500 rpm. With the a/c on its worse. im assumign cuz theres a load on the motor and causing the flywheel assembly to vibrate. The car clicks ans clunks from the clutch assembly are when the car is turned off, that i thihk is enough proof. I also think .040 is way too much, he said the machinist had to to get it perfectly flat > when ifact theyre NOT flat to begin with. I gotta get a used one for $200 now, and hope its solved.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
I also had my flywheel re-surfaced, although it was ground not turned. No problems as of yet! :cool:
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (Quick1)
from what i hear it seems a little is possible. O al;so found out that the surface of the flywheel is concave, not flat. That is why theres problems. On mien he said he took off .040 cuz he couldnt get it flat. Thats where my problem lies i believe. Too bad i didnt find out about this forum a long time ago! :cheers:
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
Tell the shop to buy you a new flywheel. They are not supposed to resurface it because the cutting process can damage it and cause it to FLY apart at high speed. I would sue them if they don't agree to it.
The vibration is probably caused by an out of balance condition on the flywheel and clutch combination. The factory (some times but doesn' always do it) paints a mark on the flywheel and the centerforce pressure plate has a red dot sticker that is supposed to be lined up with the factory mark when its installed.
Ask centerforce what they recommend after you get the new flywheel.
The vibration is probably caused by an out of balance condition on the flywheel and clutch combination. The factory (some times but doesn' always do it) paints a mark on the flywheel and the centerforce pressure plate has a red dot sticker that is supposed to be lined up with the factory mark when its installed.
Ask centerforce what they recommend after you get the new flywheel.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (388 SOLid RoLLeR)
I turned my flywheel but it was only .006 just to clean it up. It has worked well with a stock clutch. The service manual says to replace it.
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Re: DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL?? I had mine Resurfaced = VIBRATION !! HELP!! (Jay Axson)
anyone show these symptoms or think they are related to my dual mass????
1) constant, very slight vibration at idle... gets worse as rpms go up.
2) vibration bad at 2200 rpm with a/c on.. it shudders through the whole car (i think it might be my ac/ clutch)
3) clunking noise... usually very slight at idle
4) grabby characteristics of clutch (new centerforce with flywheel 2 yrs back)
5) after shutting car off.. slight rattle coming from bellhousing area, kinda a clunking rattle.
any ideas?? I think my a/c may be the vibrating problem.
1) constant, very slight vibration at idle... gets worse as rpms go up.
2) vibration bad at 2200 rpm with a/c on.. it shudders through the whole car (i think it might be my ac/ clutch)
3) clunking noise... usually very slight at idle
4) grabby characteristics of clutch (new centerforce with flywheel 2 yrs back)
5) after shutting car off.. slight rattle coming from bellhousing area, kinda a clunking rattle.
any ideas?? I think my a/c may be the vibrating problem.