reddok wrote:
So I'm in the process of answering my own question. Picked up a junkyard flywheel from an '02 3.7. It is indeed a solid flywheel. It is identical in diameter to the DMF, the ring gear is in the same spot and the bolt pattern is the same. The fingers on the clutch cover appear to stick up more than the DMF one. I am having the flywheel machined and am going to try it with the SMF clutch disc and the DMF cover (it fits as well). Pics to come.
You might want to think twice about machining the flywheel. Apparently there is a slight curve to it and is only recommended to lightly scuff it if I remember correctly.
Found this someone quoted from the FSM:
"Flywheel machining is not recommended. The flywheel clutch surface is machined to a unique contour and machining will negate this feature. Minor flywheel scoring can be cleaned up by hand with 180 grit emery or with surface grinding equipment.
Remove only enough material to reduce scoring (approximately 0.001 -0.003 in.)
Heavy stock removal is not recommended Replace the flywheel if scoring is severe and deeper than 0.003 in.
Excessive stock removal can result in flywheel cracking or warpage after installation. it can also weaken the flywheel and interfere with proper clutch release."