My '03 Spyder GT (21K miles) is getting a new clutch, TO bearing, and flywheel refinishing. Also a new hydraulic line (the last one was leaking - my indie thinks this is why the clutch went at 20K miles).
Is there anything else I should have them do while it's torn apart and I'm waiting for parts?
By coincidence, my 03 Coupe is in the shop right now for a new throw out bearing and possibly a clutch (I'll know how it looks once they get it apart). It's a 6 speed, so no hydraulic line issues -- just a bad bearing.
Why the flywheel refinishing? I'm looking forward to hearing what the other forum members have to say about what else to do while it's apart. If you learn anything important, please PM me. Thanks.
define Refinishing?... you must not turn the flywheel they cannot be resurfaced they are beveled to the clutch the contact point will be cut in half if you resurface it!!! and it will chatter.....
I don't understand the flywheel refinishing either....I just had my clutch replaced which also included a full replacement of the flywheel. I'd consider having them replace rather than refinish....or, at least ask why they're suggesting this.
Great price. I was just quoted $4,700 US for the same repair from my dealer (The Collection in Miami). Of course, with the current exchange rate, that might be $4K Canadian....
... thanks for all the replies...still in negotiations
... to further the story
I called my indie and discussed my concerns (pretty good shop, the biggest indy for ferrari, lambo etc in the region), and they claim that there should be no problem resurfacing the flywheel.
As this replacement was part of my purchase agreement when I bought the car used, I'm dealing with a third party as well (the Merc dealership where I bought it). They don't seem keen to pay for a new flywheel (they lost a lot on the sale). I'll keep on them, or just pay for a flywheel myself...
In terms of driving the car after all fixed (one way or another), what should I do to break the clutch in, and hos can I test it to see if they did a good job?
Thanks for all the replies! This board is the reason I bought a Maser (I live by the M5Board as well, and this site is just as helpful).
I called my indie and discussed my concerns (pretty good shop, the biggest indy for ferrari, lambo etc in the region), and they claim that there should be no problem resurfacing the flywheel.
I talked to my dealer about this and was told they can resurface the flywheel if the damage is superficial. In my case, it wasn't -- plus I wanted the peace of mind of a new one since I'm already spending the labor to have the clutch torn down.
Long story short, just got the car back from the dealer. Spent $4K+ on a new clutch, flywheel, throw out bearing, and pilot bearing. In the process, they adjusted they shift linkage and replaced the diff. oil. As expensive as it was, it was worth every penny. The car drives great - better clutch action, smoother and shorter engagement. I didn't realize what I was missing.
I was quoted $3050 here in LA by a certified indie for the same work (replace clutch and all relevant parts)...without even negotiating. Im holding off though until its completely shot.
Don't know about them "resurfacing" your flywheel though.
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