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Flywheel install - does it matter how it is installed?

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Old 12-31-05, 08:43 PM
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Default Flywheel install - does it matter how it is installed?

I pulled the tranny today and will install a fidanza ltw flywheel tomorrow. I noticed that unlike most other cars there is no dowel pin to determine how the flywheel bolts to the crank. Hower, there is a "4" stamped into the flywheel between 2 bolt holes. Does the install orientation matter?
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i wanted to ask which doesnt pertain to your question..

i heard from somewhere you have "balance" the flywheel and pressure plate prior to putting it back together?

all we did was resurface the flywheel
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