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Re: ZF6 Tranny clutch/gears!

Subject: Re: ZF6 Tranny clutch/gears!
by LD85 on 2013/3/16 23:24:33

Quote:

bogus wrote:

I call it turning, it's whatever the proper process is for a flywheel. Surface grind is the correct way with a flywheel.


Turning "IS" the correct term, this is done on a lathe

surface grinding is typically for a fine, finish, taking off as little as .001" at a time or more up to .010" if you are using something like an 08/16 or a 12/24 with 60 grit wheel,

YES, you can take off more material using a wet grinder to dissipate the heat but every flywheel resurface shop will us a Blanchard grinder which uses a cluster of stones mounted to grind small, medium and large CRS plates

Blanchard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uy_mTUvPOU

Surface Grinder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofeSdsV1l3s

Lathe Turning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeN1etkFsbk

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