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In article <396r7uF5sb7aqU1 (AT) individual (DOT) net>, Mike G <mikgibbs (AT) tiscali (DOT) co.uk> wrote: I suggest drilling all the holes to the same diameter and depth, so they are all cleaned up and the flywhheel is theoretically in balance, then drilling and tapping a new set of holes between the old ones. New dowels as well if necessary. Any competent small w/shop should be able to do that relatively easily. If he wasn't so far away I'd volunteer to do it myself. I'd charge less than £130 to do the whole job. Pressure plate housing and flywheel. And make a profit. From what he says, such places are rare in Aberdeen, and likely to charge through the nose. |
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