Grr, I ordered my flywheel from JSC last Tuesday, two day'd, only to have you guys tell them, on the day it was supposed to arrive, that you didn't even have any instock? I need this, any idea when they are shipping??
Grr, I ordered my flywheel from JSC last Tuesday, two day'd, only to have you guys tell them, on the day it was supposed to arrive, that you didn't even have any instock? I need this, any idea when they are shipping??
I will get a hold of the shipping guys asap and let you know!
Alright! Sweet! I got it today (Saturday) it was quite a suprise for sure!
My question is now, I compared this to the picture you posted in the other thread
In the orignal pic, there looks like there is a machined peice in there. I'll assume this peice just gets placed against the flywheel and then the flywheel bolts hold it on there? There is an extra hole on the flywheel itself, what is this for, as the metel peice doesn't have it?
Well that machined peice is the torque plate that protects the flywheel when torquing down the bolts. The flywheel that I posted with this torque plate was a prototype and that plate was an addition that we were going to have available for these flywheels, I am not sure if the torque plates are in production yet so I will have to ask our techs on Monday. I will let you know if we have those ready yet and if we do I can get one sent out to you asap.
No no, actually I got one (not in picture) I was just saying, the one you posted looked like it was machined (permant) to the flywheel, where as the one I got was seperate. Just curious
No no, actually I got one (not in picture) I was just saying, the one you posted looked like it was machined (permant) to the flywheel, where as the one I got was seperate. Just curious
Oh, I see. No the one pictured is just a steel plate that you line up on the flywheel when bolting it up. So you do have the correct torque plate.
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btw, I want to take you for taking the time to answer all of my questions. This is why I've always gone with CM, whether in my Honda, or now in my SRT
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