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yamahonda06 Apr 12, 2006 03:21 AM

Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
hey guys, I just got a xtd lightweight flywheel for my 90 ex. I put the new one on, and it lines up and everything but it has a little play in it. In between the bolts and flywheel, will this little amount of play mess anything up, or throw anything off balance?

lightshow Apr 12, 2006 04:46 AM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
you mean you can phsically jiggle the flywheel??? o no that just wont work. youll be very sorry if you put everything back together. give us some more information?

mbo1985 Apr 12, 2006 10:09 AM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
Did the flywheel come with any washers or spacers or anything like that? Even a tiny amount of play will give you lots of touble, so you'll need to figure out what's going on...

sir_nasty Apr 12, 2006 01:23 PM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
If it can wobble with you moving it using your fingertips then you have some issues.... get some lock washers to fill that gap (or new bolts) and use some lock-tite or something on them... If that thing broke at say 6000 rpms it'd send chunks threw your firewall easy....

lightshow Apr 12, 2006 03:29 PM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
o yea...for sure. and even at idle your motor would probably rattle so violently that the motor mounts would break off

yamahonda06 Apr 13, 2006 12:32 AM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
no, it didn't come with any kind of washers or anything. It has enough play to make a clunking noise back and forth. It lines up fine and everything, i dont know whats wrong. I didn't put anything back together yet, i just wanted to figure this out first.

lightshow Apr 13, 2006 06:09 AM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
some lightweight flywheels are thinner than the stock so they would require special bolts or washers. make sure to get good hardware if you change anything. get at least grade 8

sir_nasty Apr 13, 2006 01:19 PM

RE: Installing a lightweight flywheel
 
I'd swap to a shorter bolt.... pull one of the existing ones out, go to a hardware store and get some that are a tad smaller, use a SMALL amount of lock-tite on the end and put them back in and you should be good


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