Recently I bought a EP91 Starlet and had to change the Clutch plats since experienced some issues with transmission . Then only I saw the prominent burnt spots on Fly wheel . ( Car was used by a lady in past 4 years )
I was told to resurface the flywheel by the technician and at that time I was not aware of the gravity of this process . And the lathe man did his job and later I realized that the clutch release process has become little harder that before .
Im new to the driving field and would like to get your comment on this matter. Will this effect on my engine / fuel and overall car performance in future ??
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Recently I bought a EP91 Starlet and had to change the Clutch plats since experienced some issues with transmission . Then only I saw the prominent burnt spots on Fly wheel . ( Car was used by a lady in past 4 years )
I was told to resurface the flywheel by the technician and at that time I was not aware of the gravity of this process . And the lathe man did his job and later I realized that the clutch release process has become little harder that before .
Im new to the driving field and would like to get your comment on this matter. Will this effect on my engine / fuel and overall car performance in future ??
Thanks
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