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How important is it to have my flywheel balanced when I get it resurfaced? 200 1991

I've dropped my flywheel off at a machine shop to have it resurfaced, how important is it to have it balanced as well? The shop is a competent shop, but I don't think they know any particular details about Volvos, is there anything out of the ordinary about a stock LH 2.4 flywheel?

The car it's going into is an all stock NA 240, so nothing fancy is needed. I'm on a budget, so if the balancing isn't necessary I'll skip it, but I'm not looking to screw things up just to save a few bucks so if it's important I'll have hte shop go ahead.

Will they need the pressure plate in order to balance it?

Thanks!






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