i knew there would be plenty of people who said they did not have a problem. that doesn't mean a thing. millions of people walk across the street every day without getting hit by a bus too. i'm willing to bet nobody checked the torque on the bolts later on down the road. why would they? if you pull them off though, you'll find the galling.
that's the real danger. there is no telling what is going on, or when it will let go.
even the owner of fidanza knows about the issues. there haven't been any tragic accidents yet, but is it logical to roll the dice when the fix is relatively easy?
i've personally seen too many with problems to let one be in one of my cars without the modifications. in just the past year i've come across 2 cars have had problems with 2 different flywheels, and 3 others i know of that have seen similar issues. that's not a lot, but i don't see a large percentage of the cars either. but i've seen those, and that's a pretty big sample, relative to how many cars i know running the flywheels, and in a relatively short time. thinking back though, all but one are the 18lb units, so maybe it's mostly those. frankly, the sampling isn't big enough though to know if it is limited to one model, or really affects both. when people start doing clutch jobs, we'll know a lot more.
the big issue to me is that i've seen what happens when a flywheel shatters, and i rather prefer my legs where they are.
again though, the mods are relatively easy, and once done, there won't be a problem.
the entire purpose of this thread was to make people aware of a situation, and to provide a solution. they are free to do what they want. i'm not selling parts or have any interest in any of it.
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