My Clutch is Slipping
Originally posted by ChoiBoy
my flywheel is different from other flywheels... its a dual mass flywheel, built to decrease engine vibration.... the flywheel was springs on it so therefore its not possible to resurface
my flywheel is different from other flywheels... its a dual mass flywheel, built to decrease engine vibration.... the flywheel was springs on it so therefore its not possible to resurface
Once you glaze it over, its best to replace.
Originally posted by Greaser
No your clutch disc has springs on it not the flywheel. Your fly wheel is not "dual mass" thats a load of sales BS. take the stuff out, get it resurfaced and put back together, and you MIGHT not have the problem again.
Once you glaze it over, its best to replace.
No your clutch disc has springs on it not the flywheel. Your fly wheel is not "dual mass" thats a load of sales BS. take the stuff out, get it resurfaced and put back together, and you MIGHT not have the problem again.
Once you glaze it over, its best to replace.
Go check for yourself buddy... And yes , IT is a Dual Mass Flywheel
for the pics go to :
1. service Information
2. you need to type in the model and year, 2003 Tiburon
3. On the top, Click on the technet tab
4. go into the 2002 section
5. go into the apr section
5. click on that article
If someone can host that document on this site thatll be great
Originally posted by jezta17
hopefully where you got it installed at or if you installed it, no fluid got on the flywheel or clutch. I know that you can have that problem if some fluid gets on those surfaces, hopefully that helps.
hopefully where you got it installed at or if you installed it, no fluid got on the flywheel or clutch. I know that you can have that problem if some fluid gets on those surfaces, hopefully that helps.
well i stand corrected after reviewing the info. i cant believe they introduced that design into a PRODUCTION vehicle.
check the manufacturer of the clutch, they may not have made it correctly. and did you replace your stock flywheel with another stock one? it may have too much "run out" on it requiring a resuface, but since you cant resurface yours you need to buy a new flywheel.
Have fun.
check the manufacturer of the clutch, they may not have made it correctly. and did you replace your stock flywheel with another stock one? it may have too much "run out" on it requiring a resuface, but since you cant resurface yours you need to buy a new flywheel.
Have fun.
Originally posted by Greaser
well i stand corrected after reviewing the info. i cant believe they introduced that design into a PRODUCTION vehicle.
check the manufacturer of the clutch, they may not have made it correctly. and did you replace your stock flywheel with another stock one? it may have too much "run out" on it requiring a resuface, but since you cant resurface yours you need to buy a new flywheel.
Have fun.
well i stand corrected after reviewing the info. i cant believe they introduced that design into a PRODUCTION vehicle.
check the manufacturer of the clutch, they may not have made it correctly. and did you replace your stock flywheel with another stock one? it may have too much "run out" on it requiring a resuface, but since you cant resurface yours you need to buy a new flywheel.
Have fun.
y cant you believe that they are using that on a production vehicles ?
because in my opinion that is a poor design and a bandaid for harmonics that should have been corrected in crank weights or front pulley dampeners not flywheel dampeners.
That leads to expensive part replacement instead of just a simple 40$ resurface job. It also allows for error with aftermarket clutch companies or any mom and pop shop fix it garage. Hyundai has to account for the idiots out there with wrenches.
kinda like when Mazda put a turbo on the already hott headed rotary. warantee claim hell for them.
That leads to expensive part replacement instead of just a simple 40$ resurface job. It also allows for error with aftermarket clutch companies or any mom and pop shop fix it garage. Hyundai has to account for the idiots out there with wrenches.
kinda like when Mazda put a turbo on the already hott headed rotary. warantee claim hell for them.
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