| He said his guess is that the disc is seized to the flywheel. He said the movement of the fork is plenty and that, if the wheels are still turning, the friction disc is attached to the flywheel somehow. Thankfully, he said it can be pried free with a screwdriver through the starter hole. I'm hoping this is the case. He said the only way this could have happened is if they were either doing crazy doughnuts in a parking lot or perhaps slipped the clutch with high RPM's while loading and unloading it.
----------------------------------------------------- Never Play Leapfrog With A Unicorn!!! WILL JSCHRAUWEN EVER ANSWER MY QUESTION? John, stop it! You are not allowed in AMS threads and you know it. -- marty1mc Do yourself a favor and just worry about your own car. I don't see what everyone is so worried about anyway. If someone else wants to perform a modification that you believe will destroy the value, cheapen the Z32 or whatever you can't sit on your hands about, wouldn't that make your tastefully-modified, white bread Z32 more rare and valuable? -- BradZ (FL) on December 23, 2007 at 12:19 PM The unicorn gets its revenge... -- Scotts94z32 on September 19, 2006 at 11:12 AM CLICK FOR DETAILS ABOUT BUYING A ZAMA POSTER!!!! 
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