Clutch/flywheel swap

johnnybravo

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I'm planning on swapping the motor from my old 10 to the new one I'm getting. The new truck still has the OEM clutch set-up. If I put my used centerforce on, can I still use the Fidanza flywheel that's it hooked up to or do I need to get a new one? Also, how many of you guys still have your factory clutch at 30k miles? Thanks.
 
you can bravo, but it may be better to invest in an oem flywheel, kinda a cheap investment while you are allready in there.
 
johnnybravo said:
I was thinking about going with an OEM flywheel. Any idea what they normally run?
grrrrr...........around the $175 mark or so i think.

now where are you?

shipping is $ on them due to the wieght, I would do this.

one contact John at avondale, or sig name Dragon, ask him a price with shipping to you.


then contact your dealer, ask them the price.

then if nothing else fails, give me a shout:p

but that way you can compare, it may be less $$$ to get it at your local dealer so that you dont have to pay shippping but if they want ot charge you retaill which I think is over $200 then it may pay to have one shipped to ya;)
 
Hey Tony, what would you say the benefits are of having the oem flywheel
versus the fidanza? I heard the engine doesn't rev up/down as fast. :dontknow: But i heard that the fidanza isn't good for long life??
 
Sharpimage said:
Hey Tony, what would you say the benefits are of having the oem flywheel
versus the fidanza? I heard the engine doesn't rev up/down as fast. :dontknow: But i heard that the fidanza isn't good for long life??
I think both work great, the oem would last longer due to being steel, the aluminum would def wear out quicker
 

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