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    Machine shop (Seattle)

    Hey guys, I just pulled my tranny off of my 325i for a clutch replacement, and also want to replace the main seal to stop that dirty oil leaking, and it looks like I got a singlemass flywheel on there (I'm not sure how rare are the singlemass flywheels) So now Im looking to find a machine shop here in Seattle area to get my flywheel resurfaced to get it lighter and balanced. Please let me know. Also any suggestions on the clutch? I want something NOT STOCK.
    Last edited by 4waysout; 05-28-2009, 06:28 AM.

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    For all those people who find it more convenient to bother you with their question rather than to Google it for themselves.
    http://www.kingofeurope.net/2010/

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      #3
      So is it really worth grinding down your flywheel to lighten it up a bit, or just leave it the way it is. Will I regret it later saying "I should of..." I'm getting my clutch soon and got to put the thing together.

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        #4
        Autosport in Downtown Seattle does really good work and they mainly do work for european older cars like ours. Just a sugguestion, That's the shop my work goes through for customers cars. Very nice people down there. Google it.
        clutchCTRL!
        Move with a purpose.
        - 1991 325iX 4dr/5spd
        - 1976 2002 SlickTop/2.7i M20/G260
        - 2000 323i AT
        2016 Mazda CX3 Sport AWD

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          #5
          Some of the PRO-3 racers have been using Autosport for years. Good shop.
          Lance Richert '88 M3, #35 PRO3, i3 etc.
          www.LanceRichertArchitect.com

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