Rock62
Well-Known Member
The resurface vs replacement is tenured by several factors.I recall mentioning a time ago how difficult it has been to find a yota specialist shop that will resurface flywheel if it's still good and can be done
Everybody wants to just put a new one in and charge the extra 400$ or so to 700$+. For just that part
400$ is for a non OEM part so likely jank
How severe is the damage? The damage could be severe enough that a resurface is not effective. There may not be a shop in the area capable of resurfacing the flywheel. The cost of the resurface could be more than a replacement.
The flywheel may be below the minimum thickness. Then resurface is not possible.
Another factor to consider is the downtime of the truck. Pull the flywheel, send off to resurface, pull truck out of the bay (bay needs to service the next vehicle or the cash flow stops for that bay), 1-2 days for resurface, receive flywheel, pull truck back into the bay, complete the install. Much more simple and cost effective for the shop to replace the flywheel.
I know its hard to believe, but not every shop is out to get YOU.
Anyhow, a resurface is likely a moot point at this time based on your description of the clutch operation. You're probably needing to replace everything between the engine and the transmission.
Good Luck when you go to the shop.