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Old 04-24-2013, 12:44 PM   #1
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DM Flywheel Resurfacing In North NJ?

Does anyone know any machine shops or transmission shops in the North NJ area that can resurface a dual mass flywheel?
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Old 04-29-2013, 02:54 PM   #2
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Does anyone know any machine shops or transmission shops in the North NJ area that can resurface a dual mass flywheel?
Is it BMW DM flywheel? Those are the only ones I have any experience with and I say don't do it. I tried this and had the flywheel fail completely after <12 months. The inner and outer rings completely separated and left me stranded. Between the towing bill and extra labor, I spent more money trying to extend the life of my DM flywheel than I saved on the initial repair. It was for a 525iT with 2.5 liter M50 engine and 5 spd manual conversion.
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Is it BMW DM flywheel? Those are the only ones I have any experience with and I say don't do it. I tried this and had the flywheel fail completely after <12 months. The inner and outer rings completely separated and left me stranded. Between the towing bill and extra labor, I spent more money trying to extend the life of my DM flywheel than I saved on the initial repair. It was for a 525iT with 2.5 liter M50 engine and 5 spd manual conversion.
No, it was for a Nissan Juke. It only had 13k miles on it and was fine, but I was replacing the clutch and wanted it to resurfaced. 1000$ for a new flywheel just wasn't an option. I found a shop that did a pretty damn good job on it.
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