What do I do with my old clutch components?

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Hey guys, I changed out my clutch with a new one. So I have a clutch cover, clutch disc, and a flywheel left over. It is the original stuff and used for 180,000 miles. What am I supposed to do with these parts? Are they worth anything? Do you guys just throw them out?
 
You can re-surface old flywheel and keep as a stock if there's no broken teeth.
Regarding clutch disc and cover, you can repair but repairing cost exceed the price of new one.

Oh, Min Seok
 
That's good. I'll probably keep the flywheel and resurface it. I was just curious about how useful the other parts were because my roommate was telling me that in Mexico, they repair the clutch disc and reuse it!?

2badfjs, I didn't want the cruiser to experience a lot of down time due to the flywheel being resurfaced, so I just bought another one. I'll probably sell my old flywheel to my friend.
 
djawahir said:
That's good. I'll probably keep the flywheel and resurface it. I was just curious about how useful the other parts were because my roommate was telling me that in Mexico, they repair the clutch disc and reuse it!?

2badfjs, I didn't want the cruiser to experience a lot of down time due to the flywheel being resurfaced, so I just bought another one. I'll probably sell my old flywheel to my friend.

Yes, clutch disc can be repairable by cutting and rivetting.
And if you see FSM there's information about repairing clutch cover.
If we can't get proper parts easily, we must repair :)
But price of new part is not so expensive that buying new parts is better than repairing old parts.

Thank you,

Oh, Min Seok
 
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