Flywheel Hotspots at Brenda Mike blog

Flywheel Hotspots. The clutch looks fine but the flywheel looks to have hotspots. I am currently building a car and bought a second hand clutch, flywheel and pressure plate. I haven't noticed any weird behaviour that would explain this. The clutch looks fine but the flywheel looks to have hotspots. Anyone know what it is and whether it is a problem? Hotspots happen on any clutch, street or track. There are matching marks on the pressure plate but the clutch plate seems ok. Seems like they're less severe on track cars (not drag racing), since you're typically. I noticed these weird markings that look like the flywheel has gotten hot. Video shows the difference in hardness between a hotspot area and a normally heated area of a flywheel. As the name implies, these areas are the result of increased. I am crrently building a car and bought a second hand clutch, flywheel and pressure plate. Hot spots develop on the flywheel, slowly fouling the surface over time.

2G Identifying what caused heat spots on flywheel DSMtuners
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Hotspots happen on any clutch, street or track. I noticed these weird markings that look like the flywheel has gotten hot. There are matching marks on the pressure plate but the clutch plate seems ok. The clutch looks fine but the flywheel looks to have hotspots. The clutch looks fine but the flywheel looks to have hotspots. Anyone know what it is and whether it is a problem? Video shows the difference in hardness between a hotspot area and a normally heated area of a flywheel. As the name implies, these areas are the result of increased. I haven't noticed any weird behaviour that would explain this. Seems like they're less severe on track cars (not drag racing), since you're typically.

2G Identifying what caused heat spots on flywheel DSMtuners

Flywheel Hotspots I noticed these weird markings that look like the flywheel has gotten hot. I am crrently building a car and bought a second hand clutch, flywheel and pressure plate. I haven't noticed any weird behaviour that would explain this. Anyone know what it is and whether it is a problem? I noticed these weird markings that look like the flywheel has gotten hot. The clutch looks fine but the flywheel looks to have hotspots. Hot spots develop on the flywheel, slowly fouling the surface over time. Video shows the difference in hardness between a hotspot area and a normally heated area of a flywheel. There are matching marks on the pressure plate but the clutch plate seems ok. The clutch looks fine but the flywheel looks to have hotspots. Seems like they're less severe on track cars (not drag racing), since you're typically. I am currently building a car and bought a second hand clutch, flywheel and pressure plate. Hotspots happen on any clutch, street or track. As the name implies, these areas are the result of increased.

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