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Hey, new to the sight.

I'm the proud owner of a 1971 240 Z

I'm looking to replace the clutch on my Z. I purchased a Centerforce 2 clutch kit. Containing: Pressure plate , clutch , throwout bearing and aligning tool.

I'm doing the job out of a CHILTON repair manual.:nervous:

I didn't know if I should cut the flywheel or replace it?

Any info would be extremely helpful..

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Only reason to replace the flywheel would be if it is bad, or if you want a lighter one. Otherwise I'd just have it resurfaced.

If you want a lighter flywheel, try to find a used one from a 810/Maxima. It's about 6 pounds lighter, I've heard.

http://www.automedic.org/smzcc/tech_tips.htm#Flywheel

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