seanmull
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is it possible to get a solid flywheel for a p 38 and is it ok to put a solid flywheel on a p 38
No idea directly for a 38, but on other vehicles with dmf they generally are not as nice to drive with a solid fly and also quite often start to suffer with other issues.
Someone on here had one made and it was fine. I fitted a solid flywheel to my Transit and it's been fine.thats what im afraid of , i know the 3litre diesel bmw engine cant take a solid flywheel but i dont know about the 2.5 bmw engine
Someone on here had one made and it was fine. I fitted a solid flywheel to my Transit and it's been fine.
Some vehicles are fine. Some run like a bag of nails after one is fitted.
Pays your money etc
The DMF is designed to remove stress from the crankshaft/transmission at low road speeds/engine RPMs in high gears. Much the same job as the springs in the clutch plate did. But supposedly more effectively. It is the work of the Devil and is by far the most stupid innovation introduced in the last 30 years. Just something else to go wrong and cost a bloody fortune to replace. And they do with some regularity.
An alternative to welding is to get it screwed together. Do this on a milling machine with a digital readout. Clamp it and clock it to ensure it is flat. Then have it drillled and tapped for m8 screws in 8 places on the circumference. Fit it with m8 socket cap screws grade 10.8. Again clock it for flatness as the screws are tightened. This method should eliminate the need for balancing. Note that a balanced welded one may still not be flat!!
except solid isnt as good for the transmission or engine as a dmf ,you cant get enough damping in a clutch plate for a modern high torque diesel
i agree there will be no damping, but a dual mass flywheel is as useless as tits on a bull. why couldnt landrover stick with what was tested and proven a disc with springs and solid flywheel.
i agree there will be no damping, but a dual mass flywheel is as useless as tits on a bull. why couldnt landrover stick with what was tested and proven a disc with springs and solid flywheel.
i agree there will be no damping, but a dual mass flywheel is as useless as tits on a bull. why couldnt landrover stick with what was tested and proven a disc with springs and solid flywheel.
I suspect BMW would have recommended a DMF.
which years have the dmf mines a m reg 2.5dse and clutch was slipping like mad today and dont know if it has a dmf and which clutch to buy
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