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Originally Posted by Texasdoc
It's a new flywheel with only about 300 miles on it. The starter has about 3000 miles. I have them both out of the car at the moment replacing a rear main seal. The teeth look ok.
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If you have a new flywheel I would go back to the installer. It could be an alignment issue with the bellhousing.
This happend to me. The lakewood was not aligned properly and over time wore the flywheel. I doubt it wore your flywheel in 300 miles but I would consider the bell housing alignment to check.
Jeff