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Have any one of you Guys changed the clutch to your 996?. I got divided opinion between 2 mechanics, one tell me that the flywheel can be machined & the other one told me, that flywheels are not machined that I need to buy a new one. Please advice. :help:

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I recently changed mine. While researching the whole process it seems that most people agree resurfacing isn't a good idea, and often doesn't work.

On the upside, unless it's scored by the disk rivets, it's probably fine. Just test the springs.

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I recently changed mine. While researching the whole process it seems that most people agree resurfacing isn't a good idea, and often doesn't work.

On the upside, unless it's scored by the disk rivets, it's probably fine. Just test the springs.

second this. Unless you ran the friction plate down to the rivets, the flywheel is probably just fine.

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My car has 47000 miles, at this time my clutch doesn't slip or grab is only the sound that is making from the throw out bearing, just wanted an advise from the experts before going to the repair shop. Great advises! :thankyou: :cheers:

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