This video helped me my flywheel had this much play and made that sound I thought my transmission was Done but it was my flywheel change it and it's perfect thanks for sharing
Most solid flywheel kits include a dampened disc. How many cars pre-1995 or so have you driven? Guaranteed all of them had solid flywheels with dampened discs. I've switched to a solid flywheel kit in the good ol' E36 and for a daily driver the difference is very subtle. On the other hand, a lightened flywheel with a solid or "puck"-style disc is going to have extremely harsh engagement and will probably squeak the tires from a dead stop. Obviously, those aren't intended for street applications.
Hi. I have got these strange rattling sound when depressing the clutch all the way down and goes away when I lift the foot up. Does it sound like flywheel issue to you?
Rotational play was OK, the main concern was the wobble due to central bearing wear. There was noticeable improvement in sound and clutch engagement after replacing the whole assembly (flywheel and clutch). I think the flywheel would still be usable for another ~50.000 km.
This video helped me my flywheel had this much play and made that sound I thought my transmission was Done but it was my flywheel change it and it's perfect thanks for sharing
Thank you for the comparison. Very interesting.
Always interesting videos :-)
Shockingly built these things amaze me they last as long as they do
Good info thanks.
Should new one have play side to side ?thank you
is still good use old stock new dual mass flywheel?
Is the full clutch change video coming :) ?
Unfortunately I did not have the time to do a full video on it. There are also many similar videos on YT already.
Hi, what do you think about the change from dual mass to single mass?
I wouldn't do it. You risk breaking the crankshaft at idle.
Not if you switch to a sprung clutch.
@@nvl2691 Most DMF set ups still have springs in the clutch, so it will make no differences.
Most solid flywheel kits include a dampened disc. How many cars pre-1995 or so have you driven? Guaranteed all of them had solid flywheels with dampened discs. I've switched to a solid flywheel kit in the good ol' E36 and for a daily driver the difference is very subtle. On the other hand, a lightened flywheel with a solid or "puck"-style disc is going to have extremely harsh engagement and will probably squeak the tires from a dead stop. Obviously, those aren't intended for street applications.
Hi. I have got these strange rattling sound when depressing the clutch all the way down and goes away when I lift the foot up. Does it sound like flywheel issue to you?
Yes it is the flywhell it has play I had the same problem and fix it with flywhell replace
it’s actually a bolt from the clutch. Or the pressure plate. But you usually change the flywheel + the clutch kit when you do this job
so what is your verdict 😅
Rotational play was OK, the main concern was the wobble due to central bearing wear. There was noticeable improvement in sound and clutch engagement after replacing the whole assembly (flywheel and clutch). I think the flywheel would still be usable for another ~50.000 km.
😂 that is so primitiv technology
umm the least convincing video on yt